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Clements Kadalie and Africa - My Life and the ICU. The Autobiography of a Black Trade Unionist in South Africa. By Clements Kadalie. Edited with an Introduction by Stanley Trapido. London: Frank Cass, 1970. Pp. 230. £2.10.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2009

George Shepperson
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University of Edinburgh

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References

1 Tribune (London), 15 May, 1970, p. 7.Google Scholar

2 The original, apparently, entitled ‘The aims and motives of the I.C.U.’ appeared in Seventh General Missionary Conference of South Africa Report (Lovedale, 1928), 125–31.Google Scholar

3 Williams, Donovan, ‘African Nationalism in South AfricaJ. Afr. Hist. XI, 3 (1970), 378.Google Scholar

4 Eddie, and Roux, Win, Rebel Pity (London, 1970), 3940.Google Scholar