
Wits University Press
The Origins of Non-Racialism: White Opposition to Apartheid in the 1950s
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9781868145003
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9781868145003
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The Origins of Non-Racialism: White Opposition to Apartheid in the 1950s
$42.80
How did South Africa embrace "non-racialism"?
After centuries of white domination and decades of increasingly savage repression, freedom came to South Africa far later than elsewhere in the continent - and yet was marked by a commitment to non-racialism. Nelson Mandela's Cabinet and government were made up of women and men of all races, and many spoke of the birth of a new 'Rainbow Nation'. How did this come about? How did an African nationalist liberation movement resisting apartheid - a universally denounced violent expression of white supremacy - open its doors to other races, and whites in particular? And what did non-racialism mean? This is the real 'miracle' of South Africa: that at the height of white supremacy and repression, black and white democrats - in their different organisations, coming from vastly different backgrounds and traditions - agreed on one thing: that the future for South Africa would be non-racial.Author: David Everatt |
Publisher: Wits University Press |
Publication Date: Jun 01, 2009 |
Number of Pages: 288 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 186814500X |
ISBN-13: 9781868145003 |