South Africa -- Race relations
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South Africa -- Race relations
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South Africa
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- South African dispatches, letters to my countrymen, Donald Woods ; foreword by Alan Paton
- No easy walk to freedom, Nelson Mandela
- No more strangers now, young voices from a new South Africa, interviews by Tim McKee ; photographs by Anne Blackshaw ; foreword by Desmond Tutu
- Art contre apartheid, 78 artistes des années 80, placé sous le haut patronage de Jacques Chirac, Nelson Mandela et sous l'égide de l'Organisation des Nations Unies = Art against apartheid : 78 Artists from the 80's / under the patronage of Jacques Chirac, Nelson Mandela, Under the United Nations
- The inheritors, an intimate portrait of South Africa's racial reckoning, Eve Fairbanks
- 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
- Anatomy of a miracle, the end of apartheid and the birth of the new South Africa, Patti Waldmeir
- The mirror at midnight, a South African journey, Adam Hochschild
- Move your shadow, South Africa, Black and White, Joseph Lelyveld
- No neutral ground
- Mission to South Africa, The Commonwealth report, the Commonwealth Group of Eminent Persons ; foreward by Shridath Ramphal
- Crying in the wilderness, the struggle for justice in South Africa, Desmond Tutu ; introduced and edited by John Webster ; foreword by Trevor Huddleston
- The plot to save South Africa, the week Mandela averted civil war and forged a new nation, Justice Malala
- South Africa,, a political and economic history, [by] Alex Hepple
- Freedom rising, James North, with a new epilogue
- The new racism, by W. J. Breytenbach
- Meet Nelson Mandela, by Bobbi Katz
- Come back, Africa, produced and directed by Lionel Rogosin ; written by Lionel Rogosin with Lewis Nkosi and William Modisane ; Lionel Rogosin Films
- From union to apartheid;, a trek to isolation
- Biko, Donald Woods
- Filming with Attenborough, the making of Cry freedom, Donald Woods ; foreword by Sir Richard Attenborough
- Nelson Mandela, the man and the movement, Mary Benson ; forward by Bishop Desmond M. Tutu
- Cry amandla!, South African women and the question of power, June Goodwin
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