INTERVIEW: AUTHOR LYNDA SCHUSTER

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Today we’re speaking to journalist and author Lynda Schuster about her powerful book, A Burning Hunger: How Tsietsi Mashinini ignited a revolution that changed the struggle, South Africa and his family forever, which chronicles the student leader at the heart of the 1976 Soweto Uprising and the profound cost of that courage on his loved ones.
1 Jun English South Africa Arts · Music

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