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National Liberation with Rachel Sandwell

27 min · 9. maj 2026
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Lucas talks with Rachel Sandwell, Assistant Professor of History at Cornell University, about her newest book, National Liberation and the Political Life of Exile, which tells the story of the African National Congress during its years in exile, and the role women played in shaping its changing vision of Liberation and South African Nationhood.

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