Chapter 2 Respect for all, Childhood in Cape Town, 1933 – 1949 by Denis Goldberg
… said, her hands deep in soapy washing-up water. “But, Mum, you’ve got to hold the book to see if I’m saying it right.” … and a roving eye. Yet, like so many women then, and even now, economic necessity kept her tied to the marriage. After … of being called black. In South Africa we were hardly touched by the war. But I remember some things that we …