The Color of Change: South Africa's Uneasy Transformation--Racial.... / Andrew Maykuth.
by Maykuth, Andrew; Cohen, Mike; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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This MARC record contains three articles.
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: The Color of Change: South Africa's Uneasy Transformation--Racial..., April 27, 2001; pp. A1+.
Originally Published: The Awful Truth: South African Panel Laid Bare the Continuing..., May 31, 2001; pp. A3.
Originally Published: The Awful Truth: Coup Plot Demostrates White Separatists Are Still..., May 31, 2001; pp. A3.
THE COLOR OF CHANGE: SOUTH AFRICA'S UNEASY TRANSFORMATION--RACIAL VIOLENCE SHOWS HOW DEEP THE DIVISIONS REMAIN IN S. AFRICA -- "Seven years after the end of apartheid [2001], South Africans of all races agree, the euphoria that greeted the event seems ever more dreamlike and distant." (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) This article identifies how racial tensions and divisions continue to dominate life in South Africa despite the end of apartheid many years ago.
THE AWFUL TRUTH: SOUTH AFRICAN PANEL LAID BARE THE CONTINUING CHALLENGE OF RACE RELATIONS -- "As the commission's last remaining committee prepares to shut down today [May 31, 2001], many South Africans are still debating the success of their country's historic exercise in confronting its past." (THE SEATTLE TIMES) This article reflects on South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, now coming to a close, which was set up after the end of apartheid to help the nation uncover the truth and deal with its racist past.
THE AWFUL TRUTH: COUP PLOT DEMONSTRATES WHITE SEPARATISTS ARE STILL ACTIVE--AND DEADLY -- "The Bloemfontein trial offers a glimpse into the murky world of South Africa's white separatists, who still flourish on the fringes seven years after the end of apartheid [1994-2001] when they were largely discredited." (THE SEATTLE TIMES) This article reveals how white separatist groups remain active in South Africa, despite attempts to integrate society and break away from the legacy of apartheid.
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