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  South Africa: Overcoming Apartheid
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South Africa's successful struggle for freedom and democracy is one of the most
dramatic stories of our time. The racial tyranny of apartheid ended with a
negotiated transition to a non-racial democracy, but not without considerable
personal cost to thousands of men, women, and young people who were involved.

South Africa: Overcoming Apartheid, Building Democracy presents first-hand
accounts of this important political movement. Interviews with South African
activists, raw video footage documenting mass resistance and police repression,
historical documents, rare photographs, and original narratives tell this
remarkable story.

Watch three-minute preview video. Explore South Africa's history through unique
Interviews, chronological Units, in-depth Essays, or collections of Media on key
events in the struggle against apartheid. Curricular materials are in the For
Educators section.




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Shepi Mati, June 18, 2007

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Homelands (Bantustans) and Industrial Areas and Ports, 1984

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Letter about South African Defense Force raids on Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Zambia