Students Must Rise: Youth struggle in South Africa before and beyond Soweto '76
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Anne Heffernan., Anne Heffernan|AUTHOR., Sifiso Mxolisi Ndlovu|AUTHOR., Bhekizizwe Peterson|AUTHOR., & Ian Macqueen|AUTHOR. (2016). Students Must Rise: Youth struggle in South Africa before and beyond Soweto '76 . Wits University Press.

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Anne Heffernan, et al. Students Must Rise: Youth Struggle in South Africa Before and Beyond Soweto '76 Wits University Press, 2016.

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