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Bloody Sunday

The nun, the Defiance Campaign and South Africa's secret massacre

Mignonne Breier

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Winner of the Sunday Times Nonfiction Award 2022 Sunday, 9 November 1952. It should be remembered as a day of infamy but few know of a brutal massacre when police opened fire at an ANC Youth League event in Duncan Village in East London. In the cover-up that followed, the facts were almost lost to history. Bloody Sunday follows the trail of the remarkable Sister Aidan, who worked in the township, to piece together one of the most tragic days of the apartheid era.

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King William's Town, ANC history, apartheid protests, nuns,  <span>Dr James Njongwe,  The Crown vs Albert Mgxwiti, Eastern Cape history, South African politics, African National Congress, National Party</span>, Glen Grey Hospital, East London, capitol punishment,   Daily Dispatch, Alcott Gwentshe, women doctors, Catholic missions,   Dominicans, Joe Slovo, police massacre, Donald Card, Winner of the Sunday Times Nonfiction Award 2022, Catholic Church, police shooting, Defiance Campaign, Duncan Village, Elsie Quinlan, ANC Youth League history, death sentence, murder, Sister Aidan, struggle against apartheid, South African police history