Let My People GoThe author, formerly a Zulu chief "tells of his education at an American missionary college, of his becoming a chief of his people, and of his long battle against racial discrimination, for which he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1961." |
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The home of my fathers | 17 |
A Christian upbringing | 23 |
Life at Adams College | 34 |
Copyright | |
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