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An edition of South Africa (2014)

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Examines the genocide and persecution of South African people, providing an historical background on Apartheid, a "separateness" of the races, beginning in 1948.

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English
Pages
200

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South Africa
2014, Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning
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Table of Contents

Historical background on apartheid in South Africa --
Apartheid in South Africa : an overview -- David Welsh
The freedom charter -- South African Congress Alliance
Establishing separate communities for different races -- M.A. Johnson
The Sharpeville massacre -- The Rt. Reverend Ambrose Reeves
A student uprising in Soweto -- Denis Herbstein
An inquiry into an activist's death -- Benjamin Pogrund
A warning from South Africa's Bishop Tutu -- Gary Thatcher
The beginning of the end for apartheid -- F.W. De Klerk
Apartheid has no future -- Nelson Mandela
A risky plan for post-apartheid South Africa -- Hugh Dellios
Controversies surrounding apartheid in South Africa --
Apartheid is the best policy for South Africa -- A.L. Geyer
Apartheid is an evil and unjust system -- Desmond Tutu
South Africa and foreign countries reacted differently to the Sharpeville massacre -- Brian Martin
Sanctions must be imposed on South Africa -- Oliver Tambo
Sanctions should not be imposed on South Africa -- Helen Suzman
Us companies may not truly be leaving South Africa -- Charles Villa-Vicencio
Multiple factors caused the collapse of apartheid -- Kathleen C. Schwartzman and Kristie A. Taylor
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was successful -- Njabulo S. Ndebele
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission had many weaknesses -- R.W. Johnson
Economic apartheid lives on in South Africa -- Pusch Commey
Personal narratives --
A South African reflects on his childhood -- Christian S. Gerber
A political prisoner serves time on Robben Island -- Mac Maharaj
A black youth experiences apartheid firsthand -- Mark Mathabane
An imprisoned ANC leader learns about Soweto and the new activists -- Nelson Mandela
A white South African teen discovers truths about his country -- Mark Abrahamson in Tim McKee and anne Blackshaw
A South African woman recalls traumatic events of apartheid -- Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Detroit
Series
Genocide & persecution, Genocide and persecution

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
968.06
Library of Congress
DT1757 .G463 2014, DT779.952.S6525 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (200 pages)
Number of pages
200

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28331742M
Internet Archive
southafrica0000unse_a9r5
ISBN 10
0737770155, 0737768940
ISBN 13
9780737770155, 9780737768947
LCCN
2013037235
OCLC/WorldCat
869312484

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