While there have been many books on South Africa's liberation struggle during the 1980s and early 1990s, the story of the involvement of African girls and young women has been all but missing. This book tells their story, analysing what life was like for African girls under apartheid, why some chose
South Africa the Struggle Against Apartheid
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THE POLITICS OF APARTHEID
The whole monstrous legislative and police structure in South Africa,
going by the name "apartheid'', imposes racial segregation on all
details of everyday life. The "separate development of the races" is
given as the justification for segregation. In fact, apartheid in-
stitutionalizes the oppression of the 17 million Black people by a white
minority.
With apartheid, all of South Africa has become a gigantic
concentration camp-type world, Β·where 8 million production workers are
penrn~d up in the outΒ· skirts of the cities, and subjected to alrnost
dai.ly police raids; where some 7 million women, children and old
people slowly die of hunger, if not of the cold, in the desert reserves
called "bantustans... The remaining areas are the "white zones" -
(since the '60's, almost all the cities, all the industrial sectors,
every area which is in the least bit prosperous, all the regions which
had any value whatsoever for South Aflica, have been legally designated
"white zonesΒ·β’, one after the other) - forbidden to Black people and
Β·Β·Coloreds "for all intents and purposes, except to go there for ,.,Β·ork.
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<span>Provides a new perspective on the struggle against apartheid, and contributes to key debates in South African history, gender inequality, sexual violence, and the legacies of the liberation struggle.<br><br><br><br>WINNER OF THE RHS GLADSTONE BOOK PRIZE 2022<br>WINNER OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE HI
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