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Class Action: In pursuit of a larger life

Publish date: 14 October 2019
Issue Number: 845
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: General

Class Action: In pursuit of a larger life

 

By Charles Abrahams

Penguin. $22 


Charles Abrahams is a world-class lawyer who sued multinationals for colluding with the apartheid government, but at 12 he was determined to become a world-famous surgeon. Then a school inspector shattered his dream: coloured children from the Cape Flats ‘should not aim too high’. Class Action is the story of how he aimed high, despite a childhood that included forced removal, dire poverty and the deep sense of shame of being neither white nor a ‘white coloured’. As one of 11 children in a poor family, he experienced constant hardship and family strife. Violence was ubiquitous: his street was notorious for its gang fights, his father abused his mother at home, and schoolteachers beat darker-skinned children like him. He studied relentlessly, finding not only formidable political weapons, but a means to delve into the damage apartheid had done to his personal identity, self esteem, sexuality and morality. He went on to qualify as a lawyer and, after defending local gangsters, he sought to do good through human-rights and class-action law. He has since spearheaded some of South Africa’s most historic, groundbreaking lawsuits, pursuing justice for ordinary citizens whose lives were ruined by powers too profit-driven to ever think about them. Class Action depicts a remarkable journey of resistance and healing in reaction to institutionalised greed and racism and the harm it has done to our identities, our relationships and the people of our country.

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