The former CEO of the Institute of Race Relations, John Kane-Berman, has died after a short illness. | Zephilla
The former CEO of the Institute of Race Relations, John Kane-Berman, has died after a short illness.Kane-Berman is survived by his partner, Pierre Roestorf, and extended family.
After attending St John's College, the University of the Witwatersrand and Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar, he embarked on a career in journalism at the Financial Mail.Soweto: Black Revolt, White Reaction., published in 1989, regarded as the most influential in detailing how the resistance of ordinary people had become an important and influential factor in defeating the apartheid system.
"John Kane-Berman was known for his eloquent presentation, exceptional memory, thorough command of his subject matter and exemplary discipline.
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