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The New Apartheid

Author : Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
Publisher :
Page : 227 pages
File Size : 42,19 MB
Release : 2021
Category : Apartheid
ISBN : 9780624088547

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South Africa's story is often presented as a triumph of new over old, but while formal apartheid was abolished decades ago, stark and distressing similarities persist. Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh explores the edifice of systemic racial oppression -- the new apartheid -- that continues to thrive, despite or even because of our democratic system.

And All the People Said Amen

Author : Nancy Carrington Schmidt
Publisher :
Page : 43 pages
File Size : 48,78 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Apartheid
ISBN :

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Askari

Author : Jacob Dlamini
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 31,7 MB
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780190277383

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"In 1986 'Comrade September', a charismatic ANC operative and popular MK commander, was abducted from Swaziland by the apartheid security police and taken across the border. After torture and interrogation, September was 'turned' and before long the police had extracted enough information to hunt down and kill some of his former comrades. September underwent changes that marked him for the rest of his life: from resister to collaborator, insurgent to counter-insurgent, revolutionary to counter-revolutionary and, to his former comrades, hero to traitor. Askari is the story of these changes in an individual's life and of the larger, neglected history of betrayal and collaboration in the struggle against apartheid. It seeks to understand why September made the choices he did - collaborating with his captors, turning against the ANC, and then hunting down his comrades - without excusing those choices. It looks beyond the black-and-white that still dominates South Africa's political canvas, to examine the grey zones in which South Africans - combatants and non- combatants - lived." -- Publisher.

South Africa

Author : Nancy L. Clark
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 18,4 MB
Release : 2016-06-17
Category : History
ISBN : 1317220323

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South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid examines the history of South Africa from 1948 to the present day, covering the introduction of the oppressive policy of apartheid when the Nationalists came to power, its mounting opposition in the 1970s and 1980s, its eventual collapse in the 1990s, and its legacy up to the present day. Fully revised, the third edition includes: new material on the impact of apartheid, including the social and cultural effects of the urbanization that occurred when Africans were forced out of rural areas analysis of recent political and economic issues that are rooted in the apartheid regime, particularly continuing unemployment and the emergence of opposition political parties such as the Economic Freedom Fighters an updated Further Reading section, reflecting the greatly increased availability of online materials an expanded set of primary source documents, providing insight into the minds of those who enforced apartheid and those who fought it. Illustrated with photographs, maps and figures and including a chronology of events, glossary and Who’s Who of key figures, this essential text provides students with a current, clear, and succinct introduction to the ideology and practice of apartheid in South Africa.

In Black and White

Author : Barbara Hutmacher
Publisher :
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 42,73 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :

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One Hundred Seventeen Days

Author : Ruth First
Publisher : Monthly Review Press
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 27,14 MB
Release : 1965-01-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780853457909

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Life and Times of Michael K

Author : J. M. Coetzee
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 17,94 MB
Release : 2017-01-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1524705489

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From author of Waiting for the Barbarians and Nobel Prize winner J.M. Coetzee. J.M. Coetzee's latest novel, The Schooldays of Jesus, is now available from Viking. Late Essays: 2006-2016 will be available January 2018. In a South Africa turned by war, Michael K. sets out to take his ailing mother back to her rural home. On the way there she dies, leaving him alone in an anarchic world of brutal roving armies. Imprisoned, Michael is unable to bear confinement and escapes, determined to live with dignity. This life affirming novel goes to the center of human experience—the need for an interior, spiritual life; for some connections to the world in which we live; and for purity of vision.

Neva Again

Author : Adam Haupt
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 28,18 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Hip-hop
ISBN : 9780796924452

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The culmination of decades of work on hip hop culture and activism, Neva Again weaves together the many varied and rich voices of the dynamic South African hip hop scene. The contributors―including scholars, activists, and the artists themselves―present a powerful reflection of the potential of youth art, culture, music, language, and identities to shape both politics and world views.

A New Voice for Israel

Author : Jeremy Ben-Ami
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 25,96 MB
Release : 2011-07-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0230338178

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Many Americans who care about Israel's future are questioning whether the hard-line, uncritical stances adopted by many traditional pro-Israel advocates really serve the country's best interests over the long-term. Moderate Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder of J Street, the new pro-Israel, pro-peace political movement, punctures many of the myths that have long guided our understanding of the politics of the American Jewish community and have been fundamental to how pro-Israel advocates have pursued their work. These myths include: - that leaders of established Jewish organizations speak for all Jewish Americans when it comes to Israel - that being pro-Israel means you cannot support creation of a Palestinian state - that American Jews vote for candidates based largely on their support of Israel - that talking peace with your enemies demonstrates weakness - that allying with neoconservatives and evangelical Christians is good for Israel and good for the Jewish community. Ben-Ami, whose grandparents were first-generation Zionists and founders of Tel Aviv, tells the story of his own evolution toward a more moderate viewpoint. He sketches a new direction for both American policy and the conduct of the debate over Israel in the American Jewish community.