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This work is 'concerned with the personal dimensions of the reconciliation movement with a specific interest in the ways that testimony and memoir have become vehicles for the individual and personal experiences of reconciliation in a process of interracial dialogue' (Whitlock, G. 2006 Active Remembrance: Testimony, Memoir and the Work of Reconciliation)
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Active Remembrance: Testimony, Memoir and the Work of Reconciliation
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