Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-256) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Putting Black Consciousness into conversation with progressive movements under apartheid -- The Christian roots of Black Consciousness -- Black Consciousness and student protest in the late 1960s -- The 'Durban Moment', 1970-1974 -- Women's liberation and the limits of freedom -- The radicalisation of the Christian Institute -- The state responds -- Conclusion: From the 1970s to post-apartheid South Africa.
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