Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty
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Lucie E. White., Lucie E. White|AUTHOR., & Jeremy Perelman|AUTHOR. (2010). Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty . Stanford University Press.

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Lucie E. White, Lucie E. White|AUTHOR and Jeremy Perelman|AUTHOR. 2010. Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty. Stanford University Press.

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Lucie E. White, Lucie E. White|AUTHOR and Jeremy Perelman|AUTHOR. Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty Stanford University Press, 2010.

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Lucie E. White, Lucie E. White|AUTHOR, and Jeremy Perelman|AUTHOR. Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty Stanford University Press, 2010.

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