Did our brothers have a choice between the thorn of barbed wire and the needle of the mimosa tree?
Dikobe Ben Martins is also known as Dikobe wa Mogale. Features short poem by Essop Patel. Inscription: "June 16, Edendale 1981. For my brothers and sisters in exile".
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Institution: | International Institute of Social History |
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1981
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/CF469C90-5FDB-45A3-856F-F9A7B4C8700B |
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author | Martins, Dikobe Ben, |
author_facet | Martins, Dikobe Ben, |
collection | International and worldwide social movements 1800-2013 |
dateSpan | 1981 |
description | Dikobe Ben Martins is also known as Dikobe wa Mogale. Features short poem by Essop Patel. Inscription: "June 16, Edendale 1981. For my brothers and sisters in exile". |
era | 1981-1981. |
format | IMAGE |
genre | visualUnit |
geographic | South Africa. |
id | bulk_75872FB7-EC13-42D0-97E1-43085114B699 |
institution | International Institute of Social History |
publishDate | 1981 |
spellingShingle | Martins, Dikobe Ben, Did our brothers have a choice between the thorn of barbed wire and the needle of the mimosa tree? [Racial discrimination.] |
title | Did our brothers have a choice between the thorn of barbed wire and the needle of the mimosa tree? |
topic | [Racial discrimination.] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/CF469C90-5FDB-45A3-856F-F9A7B4C8700B |