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    No easy walk to freedom : articles, speeches, and trial addresses. / by Mandela, Nelson, 1918-

    Published 1965
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    Affective Images : Post-apartheid Documentary Perspectives / by Kesting, Marietta

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…The "Burning man" -- The afterlife of Nhamuave's photograph -- Photographic speech acts. Migrant life and the image -- Documentary participatory photography and politics -- In/visibilities and reenactments. …”
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    Melancholia of freedom social life in an Indian township in South Africa / by Hansen, Thomas Blom, 1958-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Under the gaze: freedom and race after apartheid -- Ethnicity by fiat: the remaking of Indian life in South Africa -- Domesticity and cultural intimacy -- Charous and Ravans: a story of mutual nonrecognition -- Autonomy, freedom, and political speech -- Movement, sound, and body in the postapartheid city -- The unwieldy fetish: Desi fantasies, roots tourism, and diasporic desires -- Global Hindus and pure Muslims: universalist aspirations and territorialized lives -- The saved and the backsliders: the Charou soul and the instability of belief -- Postscript: Melancholia in the time of the "African personality".…”
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    Liberating Namibia the long diplomatic struggle between the United Nations and South Africa / by Udogu, Emmanuel Ike

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Theo Ben Gurirab, SWAPO chief representative at the United Nations, on the diplomatic and military strategy of his group to resolve international conflict -- Appendix B: UN resolution 264 of March 20, 1969, calling for an immediate withdrawal of South Africa's administration in Namibia -- Appendix C: UN Security Council resolution 385 of January 30, 1976, condemning the continued illegal occupation of Namibia -- Appendix D: UN Security Council resolution 435 of September 29, 1978, which called for a cease-fire in Namibia and un-sponsored elections -- Appendix E: structure and deployment of the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) in the conflict-resolution project -- Appendix F: chronology of international efforts to resolve the crisis -- Appendix G: the inaugural speech of His Excellency President Sam Nujoma on March 21, 1990.…”
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