Ros de Lanerolle
Ros de Lanerolle (22 January 1932 – 23 September 1993), also known as Rosalynde Ainslie, was a South African activist, journalist and publisher. Having settled in Britain in the 1950s, she campaigned actively against apartheid, and later became a pioneering figure in women's publishing in the UK, called by Florence Howe "the doyenne of feminist publishers". Provided by Wikipedia
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Masters and serfs Farm labour in South Africa by Ainslie, Rosalynde
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The press in Africa Communications past and present by Ainslie, Rosalynde
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Kinder von Soweto (Children of Soweto, dt.) by Ainslie, Rosalynde
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The collaborators by Ainslie, Rosalynde, Robinson, Dorothy
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Kinder von Soweto Ill. von Lisa Kopper by Ainslie, Rosalynde
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The press in Africa Communications past and present by Ainslie, Rosalynde
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The unholy alliance: Salazar - Verwoerd - Welensky by Ainslie, Rosalynde
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