Question
Give a short explanation of how Mia grew up in simple terms
OK! My name's MIA STEINMAN. I'm an attorney. Born in the Republic of South Africa. Both my parents were Afrikaans.
My father, Paul Le Roux, was a very active political lawyer he was a colleague of Braam Fisher, Nelson Mandela. So most of my life, you could say, has been spent watching history repeat itself.
I've got very, very vague memories of the 50's treason trial and the removals from Sophiatown. More distinct ones of Sharpeville and the first State of Emergency. I remember playing with children, black and white, who stayed with us while their parents were in detention.
OK! My name's MIA STEINMAN. I'm an attorney. Born in the Republic of South Africa. Both my parents were Afrikaans.
My father, Paul Le Roux, was a very active political lawyer he was a colleague of Braam Fisher, Nelson Mandela. So most of my life, you could say, has been spent watching history repeat itself.
I've got very, very vague memories of the 50's treason trial and the removals from Sophiatown. More distinct ones of Sharpeville and the first State of Emergency. I remember playing with children, black and white, who stayed with us while their parents were in detention.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Mia Steinman grew up in South Africa in a politically active family. Her father was a lawyer involved in important political movements, working with well-known figures like Nelson Mandela. As a child, Mia witnessed significant historical events, like the treason trial and the Sharpeville massacre. She has early memories of playing with children from different backgrounds, whose parents were affected by political tensions and detentions.