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Very Ordinary Communists: The Life of Ivan and Lesley Schermbrucker

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2017
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Southern Africa

This paper sets out to portray how very ordinary people could be drawn into the struggle and play significant roles based on stances more rooted in common decency and morality than in the writings of Marx and Lenin. Ivan Schermbrucker was a member of the Central Committee of the SACP. It was he who recruited Walter Sisulu (among others) into membership of the Party. Detained under the 90 day legislation, he was tortured, and was the subject of an infamous appeal court decision. This established a precedent for limiting the rights of courts to call detainees to testify on the conditions under which they were being held. He was subsequently tried and imprisoned under the Suppression of Communism Act. To all intents and purposes, his wife, Lesley, was a 'typical' middle-class South African housewife. She loved entertaining, swimming, playing tennis and going to restaurants, movies and plays. What was less apparent was that she, too, was an ardent communist and served on the Central...

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