Introduction
1: The Growth of Black Consciousness: BPC and SASO 1972-74
2: Black Consiousness on Trial
3: White Students on Trial
4: From Ideas to Action: Terrorism Trials before Soweto
5: 1976: New Dangers, New Responses
6: Terrorism and Torture
7: Breaking the Structures: Terrorism Trials after Soweto
8: Black Revolt on Trial: Sedition and the Soweto Students
Conclusion
'The conclusions in respect of particular cases are based on a
painstaking presentation and examination of the material. The
assessment is thorough and impartial...This book is a valuable
addition to the serious literature on a critical aspect of recent
South African history. It applies high academic standards in an
evaluation of a particular aspect of the performance of the
judiciary.'
'Lobban sticks for the most part to his trial-based evidence , but
he presents it well... this book will be appropriate and valuable
reading for courses both in legal history and Southern African
studies, and also in law faculties more generally.'
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