Sisters for Justice : Small Acts in the Transformation of Apartheid South Africa
Sisters for Justice : Small Acts in the Transformation of Apartheid South Africa
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Author(s): Higgs, Catherine
ISBN No.: 9780299352301
Pages: 364
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 110.33
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Sisters for Justice explores the activism of a select but prominent number of Catholic religious sisters in South Africa, beginning in the 1960s. Catherine Higgs analyzes how these individuals' seemingly small actions in a variety of spheres helped shift policy and contribute to the dismantling of the apartheid state. As she reveals, they helped provide basic medical services to displaced Africans, opened private convent schools to children of all races despite segregationist laws, advocated for African pension rights, served on justice and peace commissions, and joined protests--all while working within the context of a hierarchical male-led church initially hesitant to criticize a state openly hostile to Catholics. Based on extensive oral history interviews with white and Black sisters as well as deep archival research, this groundbreaking book reveals a largely untold story, nested within the broader literature of women's activism in South Africa. The result is a new perspective that expands and intensifies our understanding of a dramatic period during which individual actions, in the aggregate, contributed to social change.


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