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Christian Family Life in South Africa - Convening Black Intimacy: Christianity, Gender, and Tradition in Early Twentieth-Century South Africa Natasha Erlank. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2022. Pp. 288. $80.00, hardcover (ISBN: 9780821424988); $34.95, paperback (ISBN: 9780821424995).
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