Apartheid's Noble Revolutionaries

Bram Fischer and other noble revolutionaries

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Apartheid's Noble Revolutionaries explains the role of Bram Fischer and other noble revolutionaries in the struggle against apartheid. South Africa's history is comprehensively covered from the first white settlement at the Cape until the demise of apartheid.

Apartheid's Noble Revolutionaries examines how the apartheid state came about and how noble revolutionaries attempted to bring about a just and equitable society. It examines the repressive policies of the Nationalist Party government and the heavy price that revolutionaries paid in fighting for the freedom of all South Africa's people. The book shows how the South African courts were used, not always successfully, to prop up apartheid. The book includes many personal anecdotes about life in apartheid South Africa.

ISBN:
9780645518825
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
312
Published:
Publisher:
Bookpod
Imprint:
Bookpod
Weight:
417 g