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‘The Liberals do not envisage the evoking of the latent African power as desirable or possible’, wrote Patrick Duncan in November 1953. A public figure and friend of the ANC since the Defiance Campaign, Duncan dismissed Liberal policy as ‘so much pious dreams … until this power is in some way realized and expressed’.1
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P. Duncan, The road through the wilderness: English South Africans face the future (Johannesburg, 1953), p. 11.
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Vigne, R. (1997). Towards the Voteless. In: Liberals against Apartheid. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230374737_5
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