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In a New South Africa, an Old Tune Lingers. / Rachel L. Swarns.

by Swarns, Rachel L; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2003Article 40Human Relations. Publisher: New York Times, 2002ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Afrikaners | Apartheid | Race relations | Racism | Radio broadcasting -- Africa | Whites -- South Africa | South Africa -- Race relations | South Africa -- Social conditionsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "This is Radio Pretoria, where apartheid is still revered and the white man reigns supreme. While this country often promotes its multi-cultural identity, this radio station steadfastly opposes it, with white station managers groaning openly at the surge in racial intermingling since white rule ended in 1994." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article examines how a radio station in South Africa is trying to keep the culture and language of white Afrikaners alive, including apartheid and racist beliefs.
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Originally Published: In a New South Africa, an Old Tune Lingers, Oct. 7, 2002; pp. A1+.

"This is Radio Pretoria, where apartheid is still revered and the white man reigns supreme. While this country often promotes its multi-cultural identity, this radio station steadfastly opposes it, with white station managers groaning openly at the surge in racial intermingling since white rule ended in 1994." (NEW YORK TIMES) This article examines how a radio station in South Africa is trying to keep the culture and language of white Afrikaners alive, including apartheid and racist beliefs.

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