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A Woman's Part in a Revolution

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About This Book

A woman recounts her firsthand experience during a political uprising in a South African mining town, chronicling household decisions, a hurried move into town, and life confined to small hotel rooms while her husband becomes involved in reform efforts. Using diary entries and personal scenes, she records public meetings, reform committees, a published manifesto of demands, clandestine arms smuggling, preparations to shelter and feed displaced families, arrests and imprisonments, and organized relief for the vulnerable. The memoir alternates intimate domestic detail and administrative description, conveying the fear, responsibility, and limited choices faced by women during political crisis.

About the Author

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Natalie Harris Hammond

Natalie Harris Hammond was an American author and activist known for her contributions to literature on women's roles in social movements. Her notable work, "A Woman's Part in a Revolution," explores the significant impact women had during times of upheaval and change. Through her writing, Hammond aimed to highlight the often-overlooked contributions of women in historical contexts, advocating for their recognition and empowerment. Her work remains a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of gender and activism in revolutionary periods.

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