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Segal to Speak

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Ronaid Segal, South African author, editor, and anti-apartheid spokesman, will speak on South Africa, and U.S. policy toward it, tonight at 8 p.m. in Boylston Hall.

Segal, author of Political Africa and into Exile, is editor of Africa South and the Penguin African Series. A prominent radical in South Africa, he went into exile in 1960 during the crisis following the shooting of a large group of Africans by government police at Sharpeville.

Last spring Segal was the chief organizer of the London conference on world sanctions against South Africa.

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