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Daughter of Apartheid

By: Lindi Tardif
Narrated by: Luana Maranz
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A Black woman who suffered the outrages of apartheid - including the murder of her father - shares her outlook on her struggles with humanity and forgiveness.

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"Lindi Tardif tells an awesome story of breaking the mental chains of racist apartheid and building a life of freedom and meaning. 'Inspirational' is an overused word, but in this case it's the best way to describe her book." (Benjamin Pogrund, recipient of the National Order of Ikhamanga in Silver; author of books about Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, Nelson Mandela, the press under apartheid, Israel and apartheid; and former deputy editor, Rand Daily Mail, Johannesburg)

"Lindi's account of the evils of racism is moving, and her comments on the way forward are compelling, though I would implore us to keep in mind that we were created by God as one human race and that seeing ourselves as separate races keeps us trapped in the deception of racism." (Evangelist Alveda King, American activist; author of several books including King Truths: 21 Keys to Unlocking Your Spiritual Potential, America Return to God; and executive director, Civil Rights for the Unborn with Priests for Life)

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Critic reviews

"Lindi's account of the evils of racism is moving and her comments on the way forward are compelling though I would implore us to keep in mind that we were created by God as one human race and that seeing ourselves as separate races keeps us trapped in the deception of racism." (Evangelist Alveda King)

"Lindi Tardif tells an awesome story of breaking the mental chains of racist apartheid and building a life of freedom and meaning. 'Inspirational' is an overused word, but in this case it's the best way to describe her book." (Benjamin Pogrund)

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