Philip Vundla was a leader of the struggle against poverty and discrimination in his native city of Johannesburg, South Africa, in the 1950s and 1960s. Strikes and boycotts were his stock-in-trade in his single-minded fight for the poor and defenseless. In the midst of his battles, Philip had a profound change experience that deepened his commitment and led him to take his story of standing for what is right and speaking “truth to power” to centres across the world. His widow, Kathleen, wrote this warm and personal memorial to a great African with a heart as big as the world and courage to match.
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