Description
An extraordinary and deeply moving historical record, “Vukani Makhosikazi” gives a direct voice to working-class black South African women living under the oppressive weights of apartheid, capitalism, and sexism in the 1980s. Compiled from interviews, testimonies, and grassroots research by the Vukani Makhosikazi Collective, this book covers the lived realities of women facing struggles in housing, domestic work, family separation, and trade unions. A vital piece of social history for collectors, researchers, and political history enthusiasts.
CONDITION REPORT:
• Front Cover: Strong color visuals. Shows surface paper peeling and lamination chipping along the left-hand edge and the lower-left corner near the spine hinge.
• Back Cover: Features a large rectangular paper-peel scar on the top right from a removed price sticker, and a smaller torn sticker scar on the bottom right edge. An old price inscription (‘R1.50’) is written in ink on the bottom left.
• Spine: Solid and vertical. Title text remains fully legible with minor rubbing at the tips.
• Pages: Text block is complete. Light brown moisture stain on the top-right corner of the internal title page. Inner reading pages are clean with normal age-related toning.
• Binding: Secure and tightly bound.











