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Compelling and inspiring, this autobiography chronicles the life of Bridglal "Bridge" Pachai, a lifelong advocate of social justice whose journey has taken him from South Africa to Halifax, Nova Scotia. The book traces his years teaching history—at universities in South Africa, Malawi, Gambia, and Halifax—while also detailing his important work as director of both the Black Cultural Centre in Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission. Ultimately, this memoir reveals how one man’s ideals and convictions have shone through to hold him on his remarkable path.
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Indian South African, Blacks, canada, Civil rights workers, Nova scotia, biography, College teachers, South africans, South African Canadians, Biography, Black Canadians, Canadiens d'origine sud-africaine, Biographies, Défenseurs des droits de l'homme, Professeurs (Enseignement supérieur)Places
India, South Africa, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Malawi, GambiaShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Accidental Opportunities: A Journey Through Many Doors, an Autobiography
2007, Fernwood Publishing Co., Ltd.
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1552663116 9781552663110
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Accidental opportunities: a journey though many doors : an autobiography
2007, Roseway Publishing, Roseway Pub.
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1552662365 9781552662366
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