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Reading the New South Africa: Postcolonialism and Post-Apartheid RhetoricAn examination of postcolonial rhetoric in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Apartheid's DehumanizationAn examination of the dehumanizing acts of the Apartheid in South Africa in works by Leonard Thompson and Zakes Mda.
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An Overview of South African ApartheidApartheid, the Afrikaans word for apartness, was one of the most gruesome acts against humanity. This legal form of racial segregation was enforced by the South African government between 1948-1994.
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South African Post-Apartheid Democratic TransitionResearch case study that analyzes and outlines the factors and outcomes of the collapse of the Apartheid regime in South Africa.
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Jimmy Carter Sued for 'Palestine Peace Not Apartheid'Former President Jimmy Carter and his publisher, Simon and Schuster, is being sued by a group of irate readers over his book "Palestine Peace Not Apartheid" because the book was somewhat less than truthful about aspects of the Israel-Palestinian conflict. -
South African Racial Relations Under ApartheidApartheid in South Africa was a cruel and racist period in the nation's history. The oppression lasted from 1948 to 1994 and ended with the election of Nelson Mandela as president.
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A South African's Case Against ApartheidThe case for apartheid written by a white South African, Ambassador Taswell.
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South Africa: Recovering from the Economic Depression Under the Apartheid RegimeThrough the relentless work of the government and the people of South Africa, the country is slowly but surely recovering from the disorder that apartheid left it in.
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Basic History of Apartheid in South AfricaApartheid is a pivotal part of South African history. Here is a brief overview of the facts.
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Economic Apartheid is RealTo be successful in overturning our elitist plutocratic system we should add economic apartheid to our semantic arsenal. Every day, 30,000 children die due to poverty - that's over 10 million children killed by poverty every year! Global economic apartheid is killing people.
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Donald Woods: South African Editor, Writer and Anti-Apartheid ActivistA short discussion of the life and journalistic achievements of South African editor, writer and anti-apartheid activist Donald Woods.
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Exposing the Evils of ApartheidAn investigation into the truth, exposing the evils of apartheid, and telling all the painful stories was necessary for a country in which both the victims and perpetrators must now live side by side, working together to build a stronger country.
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Jimmy Carter's New Book Palestine: Peace not Apartheid is Right on TargetDiscusses a few of the key points of arguments surrounding Jimmy Carter's "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." -
South Africa ApartheidThis article is a unbiased review of the South African Apartheid.
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Looking Back (South Africa Apartheid Policy in 1986)This is when I started writing "letters" to the editor. This was the birth of my first letter. Today I have several hundred. With the internet I write worldwide.One person can make a difference. -
The State of South Africa's Apartheid, the Mother Root of All EvilWhat is actually like to live your life according to how someone else dictates for you? You go to bed and wake up at the time given to you. You cannot leave your house at anytime before 7:00 in the morning or only when the sun has risen.
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With Apartheid Over, How Will the 2010 FIFA World Cup Affect South African Society?How the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa has affected South African society. Was enough done to help South Africa? Or has it caused more problems?
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Inequalities in Education or American Apartheid?School achievement and poverty have always been linked together but substantial efforts across the board are not made to address the problem.
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A South African's Case for ApartheidFour possible relationships can result when two or more groups come into contact. People from the two cultures can amalgamate or merge together until they became biologically indistinguishable.
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The Policy of ApartheidAll over the world in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and even Europe, men of different races live together.
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Apartheid in Darby, PA: What Happens when "Outsiders" Run Your TownThis is what happens when elected officials, don't care and don't do their job. -
Catch a Fire: A Powerful and Subtle Film About Apartheid-era South AfricaA review of Catch a Fire
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The Ghosts of Jim Comes to Joburg: The Search for a True Cultural Narrative in Post-Apartheid AfricaCultural Exploration of the development of South African Literature. -
The End of ApartheidThe demise of the policy of separate development in South Africa and accession to power of the African National Congress came about as a direct result of internal terrorism and foreign pressure.
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Review of Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid by Jimmy CarterFormer President Jimmy Carter's new book has stirred up great controversy, but it actually is an exceptionally perceptive and fair-minded analysis of how to acheive peace in the Middle East.
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The Horrific Tale of Medical ApartheidIn today's democracy-infused society, it is virtually impossible to imagine that forms of inequality and bigotry still exist. It is much shocking therefore to learn that even in recent years, racism has been practiced to some extent through medical studies.
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Nelson Mandela, Inmate # 46664Nelson Mandela fought Apartheid and paid with his freedom, spending 27 years in jail...he would become president of the country whose leaders wanted him eliminated and out of circulation. -
My Side of ApartheidA personal reflection of Apartheid and its aftermath in the 1990s. -
South African History in the Movies "Invictus" and "A Dry White Season"The movie "Invictus" tells one story of an event after apartheid with President Nelson Mandela. "A Dry White Season" is a film which shows the situation twenty years earlier and its affect on one white South African schoolteacher.
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Cultural Diversity: Honorary White Status and Shape Shifting in the Realm of Race PrivilegeThis account reveals some current global applications of the concept "honorary white," and questions if apartheid has really ended.
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"Journey to Jo'Burg: A South African Story" as Historical Fiction"Journey to Jo'Burg" is an historical fiction profile of the lives of two black children living in Apartheid-era South Africa; they travel to Johannesburg to see their mother, who is a servant in the home of a white family.
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Philadelphia: A Tale of Two MayorsFormer Mayor John Street recently implied that Mayor Nutter was not black enough. Is this the New Apartheid?
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Experiencing the Townships in South AfricaThe history of South Africa's townships goes back to the days of apartheid. Nelson Mandela was instrumental in changing South Africa's Constitution as well as bringing peace into the country and its people. -
Gay Rights Group Attacks Israel, the One Country in the Middle East Where Being Gay is Not a Capital CrimeRed State is inveighing against one of the weirdest stories to come out of the G8 Summit in Toronto, which naturally has nothing to do with the Summit as such. It involves an organization calling itself "Queers against Israeli Apartheid."
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South Africa World Cup 2010 Latest Landmark for NationSouth Africa has already risen from the ashes of hate in the last two decades. Today's World Cup opener is the latest landmark in the post-Apartheid era, culminating six years of preparations after their historic selection. -
Purple Rain RiotA haiku about the Purple Rain Riot in South Africa, a seminal moment in the anti-apartheid movement. -
Nelson Mandela: Africa's Living Statue of LibertyAlthough he was president for just five years, one man who will forever be remembered for a life doted with perseverance and a persistent fight against apartheid in South Africa, is Nelson Mandela.
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Why South Africa MattersRecent developments point to rising injustice in South Africa that if left to their natural course, will see systematic injustices similar to that of apartheid. The US should take a stand.
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The Simple Guide to Nelson MandelaThis short introduction to Nelson Mandela starts with his early life and explains the role of The Apartheid and The National Party.
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History Repeating Itself in ArizonaArizona's new law is dangerously close to the definition of apartheid.



