South Africa -- Race relations
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South Africa -- Race relations
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South Africa
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- I write what I like, selected writings, edited with a personal memoir by Aelred Stubbs ; preface by Archbishop Desmond Tutu ; introduction by Malusi and Thoko Mpumlwana ; with a new foreword by Lewis R. Gordon
- The jack bank, a memoir of a South African childhood, Glen Retief
- The highest stage of white supremacy, the origins of segregation in South Africa and the American South, John W. Cell
- Race and reconciliation, essays from the new South Africa, Daniel Herwitz
- The inheritors, an intimate portrait of South Africa's racial reckoning, Eve Fairbanks
- Nelson Mandela, a life in photographs, created by David Elliot Cohen ; text by John D. Battersby
- Mandela, my prisoner, my friend, Christo Brand ; read by Rupert Degas
- Bringing the empire home, race, class, and gender in Britain and colonial South Africa, Zine Magubane
- Looking back, reaching forward, reflections on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa, edited by Charles Villa-Vicencio and Wilhelm Verwoerd
- The politics of truth and reconciliation in South Africa, legitimizing the post-apartheid state, Richard A. Wilson
- Sharpeville, an apartheid massacre and its consequences, by Tom Lodge
- We will be heard : a South African exile remembers, by Bojana Vuyisile Jordan
- Current situation in South Africa, hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, September 6, 1979
- Anatomy of a miracle, the end of apartheid and the birth of the new South Africa, Patti Waldmeir
- History after apartheid, visual culture and public memory in a democratic South Africa, Annie E. Coombes
- Apartheid's reluctant uncle, the United States and southern Africa in the early Cold War, Thomas Borstelmann
- No easy walk to freedom, Nelson Mandela
- A rainbow in the night, the tumultuous birth of South Africa, Dominique Lapierre ; translated from French by Kathryn Spink ; with research assistance from Xavier Moro
- Country of my skull, guilt, sorrow, and the limits of forgiveness in the new South Africa, Antjie Krog
- In his own words, Nelson Mandela ; edited by Kader Asmal, David Chidester, Wilmot James
- South Africa, sharp dissection, Chris Barnard
- When whites riot, writing race and violence in American and South African cultures, Sheila Smith McKoy
- Prevention and intervention practice in post-apartheid South Africa, Viji Franchi, Norman Duncan, editors
- The plot to save South Africa, the week Mandela averted civil war and forged a new nation, Justice Malala
- Beyond racism, race and inequality in Brazil, South Africa, and the United States, edited by Charles V. Hamilton ... [et al.]
- The rainbow people of God, the making of a peaceful revolution, Desmond Tutu ; edited by John Allen
- Rainbow nation revisited, South Africa's decade of democracy, Donald Woods
- Nelson Mandela, "no easy walk to freedom" : a biography, by Barry Denenberg
- Under the canopy, ritual process and spiritual resilience in South Africa, Linda E. Thomas
- Titan without a profile, the life and times of Wilton Mkwayi, by Vianne Bell and Michael E Bell
- Twilight people, one man's journey to find his roots, David Houze
- The thousand generation covenant, Dutch Reformed covenant theology and group identity in colonial South Africa, 1652-1814, by Jonathan Neil Gerstner
- The struggle is my life, his speeches and writings brought together with historical documents and accounts of Mandela in prison by fellow-prisoners, Nelson Mandela
- No future without forgiveness, Desmond Tutu
- The end of apartheid in South Africa, Lindsay Michie Eades
- Truth & lies, stories from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, Jillian Edelstein ; with an introduction by Michael Ignatieff and an essay by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
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