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The House at 6001

Lebo Diseko

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      On 16 June 1976, thousands of Black South African school children took to the streets of Soweto in protest against the introduction of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction under apartheid education. Met with brutal police force, many never returned home. This pivotal day, now remembered as the start of the Soweto Uprising, also reverberated through the walls of 6001, Lebo Diseko’s family home in Orlando East. In The House at 6001, Diseko traces the intertwined lives of her parents and her aunts and uncles who gathered, organised and resisted within their four-room Soweto house. From banning orders and exile to late-night parties filled with music and defiance, their story captures both the intimacy and the enormity of South Africa’s struggle. Drawing on unsealed government documents, interviews and her own personal journey to revisit her family history and home, Diseko offers a moving memoir of resistance, secrets and the lasting cost of freedom.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Lebo Diseko EAN: 9781770109957 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: 206 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South Africa DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-05-01 CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Survival, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / African American & Black Families, HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa WIDTH: 156 mm SPINE:

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      Republic of South Africa, Relating to peoples: ethnic groups, indigenous peoples, cultures and other groupings of people, Memoirs, Political structure and processes, Political activism / Political engagement

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      LEBO DISEKO works for the BBC, focusing on international news and global religion. She graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand and is a 2024 Harvard Nieman Fellow. The House at 6001 is Diseko’s first book, launching as South Africa commemorates the 50th anniversary of the tumultuous Soweto Uprising.

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      On 16 June 1976, thousands of Black South African school children took to the streets of Soweto in protest against the introduction of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction under apartheid education. Met with brutal police force, many never returned home. This pivotal day, now remembered as the start of the Soweto Uprising, also reverberated through the walls of 6001, Lebo Diseko’s family home in Orlando East. In The House at 6001, Diseko traces the intertwined lives of her parents and her aunts and uncles who gathered, organised and resisted within their four-room Soweto house. From banning orders and exile to late-night parties filled with music and defiance, their story captures both the intimacy and the enormity of South Africa’s struggle. Drawing on unsealed government documents, interviews and her own personal journey to revisit her family history and home, Diseko offers a moving memoir of resistance, secrets and the lasting cost of freedom.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Lebo Diseko EAN: 9781770109957 COUNTRY: South Africa PAGES: 206 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan South Africa DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-05-01 CITY: GENRE: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Survival, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / African American & Black Families, HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa WIDTH: 156 mm SPINE:

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      Republic of South Africa, Relating to peoples: ethnic groups, indigenous peoples, cultures and other groupings of people, Memoirs, Political structure and processes, Political activism / Political engagement

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      LEBO DISEKO works for the BBC, focusing on international news and global religion. She graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand and is a 2024 Harvard Nieman Fellow. The House at 6001 is Diseko’s first book, launching as South Africa commemorates the 50th anniversary of the tumultuous Soweto Uprising.

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