Blogging History: The Case of Isiah Stein
African Activist Archive, Michigan State University
When Chris De Broglio told me the sad news of Isiah Stein's passing I knew very little about this brave Cape Town-born activist. All I could remember was that he was an exiled South African, a former executive committee member of SANROC, the heart and soul of the anti-apartheid sport boycott, and that his sons had played professional football in Britain.
Football Is Coming Home @ Feb 7, 2011 12:42 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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