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by [[Benjamin (Bob) Leshoai]]. A one-act play, one of the first to openly advocate violence as a course of action for black people in South Africa. First published in 1971 in ''[[The Wrath of the Ancestors and Other Plays]]'' (Nairobi: [[East Africa Publishing House]]). ** (See Gosher, 1988)
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by [[Benjamin Leshoai|Benjamin (Bob) Leshoai]]. A one-act play, one of the first to openly advocate violence as a course of action for black people in South Africa. First published in 1971 in ''[[The Wrath of the Ancestors and Other Plays]]'' (Nairobi: [[East Africa Publishing House]]). ** (See Gosher, 1988)
  
  

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by Benjamin (Bob) Leshoai. A one-act play, one of the first to openly advocate violence as a course of action for black people in South Africa. First published in 1971 in The Wrath of the Ancestors and Other Plays (Nairobi: East Africa Publishing House). ** (See Gosher, 1988)


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