Dec 12 2008

Have You Heard From Johannesburg?

Date posted: 12 December 2008
View this article online here: http://sacsis.org.za/site/article/90.19

A six part documentary series recording important elements and actors in the apartheid struggle in South Africa and abroad from 1948 to 1990. Story One in the series,  "The Road to Resistance," posted here, traces the struggle from the time that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted to the end of the two decades that followed.

Story Two: The Long Walk of Exile

Story Three: Don't Play With Apartheid

Story Four: Apartheid and the Club of the West

Story Five: The Other Side of the Rubicon

Story Six: Nelson Mandela, Free At Last

 

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