
Albie Sachs
The Big Interview
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I Don't Stand a Chance, It Was There
I was named after albert and zula, who had been in the commonest party. I hated my parents assuming or following their footsteps automatically. It was only when i was 17 at university that i became politically active. My sol my being was, would i have the courage? Would i have the strength? And i was pretty crushed by my detentions. So these were very deep moments for me, but they weren't moments of doubt about the a nature of the struggle. never any doubt that the system of poet would be destroyed.
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