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The World that was Ours (1967) is Hilda Bernstein's personal account of life in Johannesburg under the oppressive surveillance of the apartheid regime. Hilda and her husband Rusty Bernstein were both detained, along with many others, in the aftermath of the Sharpeville massacre of 1960. Upon their release, Rusty was placed under house arrest, while Hilda's day-to-day activities were closely monitored by the Special Branch, if not altogether prohibited.
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The World that was Ours
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dbpedia:Hilda_Bernstein
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dbpedia:Walter_Battiss
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978-1-906462-09-3
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261175872
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dbpedia:Persephone_Books