May I have this dance : the story of my life / Connie Manse Ngcaba.
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- 9780992201852
- 0992201853
- Ngcaba, Connie Manse, 1929-
- Women political activists -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape -- Biography
- Anti-apartheid activists -- South Africa -- Biography
- East London (South Africa) -- Biography
- Eastern Cape (South Africa) -- Biography
- Femmes activistes -- Afrique du Sud -- Le Cap-Oriental -- Biographies
- Activistes anti-apartheid -- Afrique du Sud -- Biographies
- Le Cap-Oriental (Afrique du Sud) -- Biographies
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical
- HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- General
- HISTORY -- Africa -- South -- Republic of South Africa
- Women political activists
- Anti-apartheid activists
- South Africa -- Eastern Cape
- South Africa -- East London
- South Africa
- 968.062
- DT1949.N43 A3 2015
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May I Have This Dance tells the courageous and moving story of Connie Manse Ngcaba, who grew up in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, where she became a nurse, community figurehead and a leading voice of dissent against the apartheid regime. Her sense of justice and morality, and her compassion for those around her, brought her into frequent conflict with the government, culminating in her being detained for a year without trial at the age of 57. It is also the story of the strength of family ties, and the triumph of Connie's love for her husband and children.
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