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Available Light Omar Badsha and the Struggle for Change in South Africa


Free Download Daniel Magaziner, "Available Light: Omar Badsha and the Struggle for Change in South Africa "
English | ISBN: 0821425625 | 2024 | 324 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Available Light tells the story of an activist, an artist, a uniquely South African individual, and his community and family across the second half of the twentieth century. Omar Badsha was born in Durban, on the country’s southeastern coast in 1945. His was the third generation of his Gujarati family to call South Africa home. Before he turned five, the country’s white electorate had voted to institute apartheid to strip the rights and privileges of citizenship from most of the population, including Badsha’s Indian community and especially the country’s Black majority. By the time he turned fifteen, nonviolent protest against apartheid had been quashed; by the time he turned twenty, so too had the armed struggle to dislodge white supremacy within the country. The ongoing, resilient, and oft-rebuffed struggle against apartheid was a definitive factor in Badsha’s life.

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The Private Life of General Omar N. Bradley


Free Download Jeffrey D. Lavoie, "The Private Life of General Omar N. Bradley"
English | ISBN: 0786498390 | 2015 | 224 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
The life and achievements of General Omar Nelson Bradley are legendary. During World War II, the five-star general was a key figure in the D-Day invasion and the Battle of the Bulge. But his private life has always lain just outside the reach of the media. Bradley has long been portrayed as a soft-spoken gentleman. This media-driven stereotype has pushed him aside in America’s collective memory, which more readily recalls flamboyant leaders such as Patton, Eisenhower or George C. Marshall.

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