RW Johnson: My earliest memory – and how Chief Luthuli would regard today’s ANC

RW Johnson: My earliest memory – and how Chief Luthuli would regard today’s ANC

In this evocative memoir, the author reflects on a vivid memory from early childhood—VJ Day in 1945. It was a rare...
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In this evocative memoir, the author reflects on a vivid memory from early childhood—VJ Day in 1945. It was a rare, joyous street celebration that unknowingly marked a historic moment. Years later, the writer delves into living memories through encounters with figures tied to momentous past events, from Mrs. Luthuli's recollections of Chief Albert Luthuli and Martin Luther King to Oxford connections predating electricity. This piece captures the power of memory to bridge generations.

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By RW Johnson

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