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=Apartheid / South Africa in Music=
 
=Apartheid / South Africa in Music=
international: Paul Simon, <i>Graceland</i>; Youssou N'dour; Bono - U2; "Sun City",  Peter Gabriel's "Biko",  Gil Scott Heron (Johannesburg), Peter Tosh (Apartheid), Burning Spear, the SWAPO singers with Robert Wyatt ("Winds of Change"), Alpha Blondy ("Apartheid is Nazism")
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==international==  
South AfricanMiriam Makeba.
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*Youssou N'dour
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*Gil Scott Heron (Johannesburg)
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*the SWAPO singers with Robert Wyatt ("Winds of Change")
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*Alpha Blondy ("Apartheid is Nazism")
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*Peter Gabriel "Biko" (en particulier)
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*Peter Tosh (Apartheid)
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*"Sun City" (Zandt)
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*Paul Simon, <i>Graceland</i>, breaks the cultural embargo?
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*Bono - U2
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=South African=
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Miriam Makeba.
  
 
=Comparisons with segregation in the Southern US=
 
=Comparisons with segregation in the Southern US=

Revision as of 12:22, 8 December 2013

Articles

"Nelson Mandela: the radical", AJE

A2 level

BBC primary history

Literature

Breyten Breytenbach's "Nelson Mandela is Free" from [i]The Memory of Birds in Times of Revolution[/i] (1990)


Apartheid / South Africa in Music

international

  • Youssou N'dour
  • Gil Scott Heron (Johannesburg)
  • the SWAPO singers with Robert Wyatt ("Winds of Change")
  • Alpha Blondy ("Apartheid is Nazism")
  • Peter Gabriel "Biko" (en particulier)
  • Peter Tosh (Apartheid)
  • "Sun City" (Zandt)
  • Paul Simon, Graceland, breaks the cultural embargo?
  • Bono - U2

South African

Miriam Makeba.

Comparisons with segregation in the Southern US

Comparisons with Indian reservations in the US

excerpt of the full report to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human rights