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Add sections to the bookbuilder: What ’Appen to South Africa? 1976–2005. Defiance to Apartheid, Neoliberalism, and Recuperators of Defiance (Various Authors)

 

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Chapter 1. Introduction by Endangered Phoenix (Written in February 2005)
Beginnings of a New Movement: “We are not Africans — We are the Poors!”
Water, Water Everywhere, Yet Not a Drop to Drink
Sparkies Lighting the Prarie Fire
“We Are Not Striking For Demands, We Are Striking For Dignity.”
The Durban Social Forum
Stop Press
Chapter 2. South Africa 1985. The Organisation of Power in Black and White. By Sam Thompson and Norman Abraham.
Introduction
The State
The Clergy
The African National Congress (ANC)
The Black Consciousness Movement
AZAPO
The United Democratic Front (UDF)
Chapter 3. Reflections on the Black Consciousness Movement and the South African Revolution. By Selby Semela, Sam Thompson, and Norman Abraham.
The 1976/77 Insurrection
The Soweto Students Representative Council
Black Consciousness and the Black Consciousness Movement
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