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Priscilla Jana Is A Legendary Figure In South African Revolutionary Politics. As An Indian Woman Who Experienced Racial Oppression First-hand, She Decided To Use Her Degree In Law To Fight For The Rights Of Her Fellow People And Do All She Could To Bring Down The Apartheid State. At One Time She Represented Every Single Political Prisoner On Robben Island, Including Both Nelson And Winnie Mandela. Priscilla Spent Her Days In Court, Fighting Human Rights Case After Human Rights Case, But It Was At Night When Her Real Work Was Done. As Part Of An Underground Cell, She Fought Tirelessly To Bring Down The Hated Government. This Activism, However, Came At A Price. One Of South Africa's Infamous 'banned Persons, ' For Five Years Priscilla Was Unable To Take Part In Any Political Activities, Enter Any Place Where A Large Number Of People Were Gathered, And Had Her Movements Severely Restricted. Her Home Was Attacked With Petrol Bombs On Multiple Occasions. Undeterred, Priscilla Jana Continued Her Work, Even Adopting The Baby Daughter Of A Client Imprisoned On Robben Island, Bringing Her Up, Educating Her, And Providing A Loving Home. Finally, Upon Mandela's Release And The Political Revolution Of Her Beloved Country, Priscilla's Work Was Rewarded, As She Was Elected As A Member Of South Africa's First Democratic Parliament. Later, She Was To Become An Ambassador To Both The Netherlands And Ireland.
Hardcover. English. Metro Publishing. 2016. ISBN: 9781784189792. 292 pp. Good with dw, signed and inscribed by author on title page. Book No: 2505106
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