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=Articles=
 
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*Christine Taubira, (garde des sceaux, ministre de la Justice française), "Nelson Mandela : Rolihlahla, pour transfigurer le monde" [http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/christiane-taubira/nelson-mandela--rolihlahla-monde_b_4394382.html]
"Nelson Mandela:  the radical",  [http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/05/201358183059392141.html AJE]
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*"Nelson Mandela:  the radical",  [http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/05/201358183059392141.html AJE]
Christine Taubira, (garde des sceaux, ministre de la Justice française), "Nelson Mandela : Rolihlahla, pour transfigurer le monde" [http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/christiane-taubira/nelson-mandela--rolihlahla-monde_b_4394382.html]
 
  
 
=Audio=
 
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==A2 level==
 
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/famouspeople/nelson_mandela/ BBC primary history]
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/famouspeople/nelson_mandela/ BBC primary history]
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*[http://langues.ac-dijon.fr/spip.php?article1786 académie de Dijon]
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=Context=
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*British Concentration Camps of the South-African War 1900-1902 [http://www.geni.com/projects/British-Concentration-Camps-of-the-South-African-War-1900-1902/854]
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*Harold McMillan's [http://www.creoliste.fr/docs/speeches/winds_of_change.html "Winds of Change" speech] 1960
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*South Africa & weapons of mass destruction [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction wikipedia]
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*Project Coast [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Coast wikipedia]
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*Steve Biko [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko wikipedia]
  
 
=Literature=
 
=Literature=
Breyten Breytenbach's "[http://articles.latimes.com/print/1990-02-12/local/me-424_1_nelson-mandela Nelson Mandela is Free]" from <i>The Memory of Birds in Times of Revolution</i>  (1990)
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*Breyten Breytenbach's "[http://www.creoliste.fr/docs/essays/breytenbach.html Nelson Mandela is Free]" from <i>The Memory of Birds in Times of Revolution</i>  (1990)
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=Apartheid / South Africa in Music=
 
=Apartheid / South Africa in Music=
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*Paul Simon, <i>Graceland</i>, breaks the cultural embargo?
 
*Paul Simon, <i>Graceland</i>, breaks the cultural embargo?
 
*Bono - U2
 
*Bono - U2
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*Miles Davis - <i>Amandla</i> (power in Xhosa / Zulu)
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIas_yxduDw&list=PLC35106467CB7874F The anti-apartheid struggle playlist] (u2b)
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==South African==
 
==South African==
Miriam Makeba.
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*Miriam Makeba
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<blockquote>from Wikipedia:<br><br>Zenzile Miriam Makeba was born in Johannesburg on 4 March 1932. Her mother was a Swazi sangoma (traditional healer-herbalist). Her father, who died when she was six years old, was a Xhosa. When she was eighteen days old, her mother was arrested for selling <i>umqombothi</i>, an African homemade beer brewed from malt and cornmeal. Her mother was sentenced to a six-month prison term, so Miriam spent her first six months of life in jail.
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When she tried to return to South Africa in 1960 for her mother's funeral, she discovered that her South African passport had been cancelled</blockquote>
  
 
=Comparisons with segregation in the Southern US=
 
=Comparisons with segregation in the Southern US=
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[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVw9UjHPEt8 Jim Crow and Apartheid]
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=Comparisons with Indian reservations in the US=
 
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=Comparisons with Palestine=
 
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<blockquote>In 1961, the South African prime minister, and the architect of South Africa's apartheid policies, Hendrik Verwoerd, dismissed an Israeli vote against South African apartheid at the United Nations, saying that "Israel is not consistent in its new anti-apartheid attitude... they took Israel away from the Arabs after the Arabs lived there for a thousand years. In that, I agree with them. Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state."
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source Wikipedia, source, Andrew James Clarno, The Empire's New Walls: Sovereignty, Neo-liberalism, and the Production of Space in Post-apartheid South Africa and Post-Oslo Palestine/Israel, 2009. p. 66-67</blockquote>
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*Jimmy Carter, <i>Palestine:  Peace not Apartheid</i>, 2006.
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*Nelson Mandela, "[http://www.keghart.com/Mandela-Palestine Memo to Thomas Friedman about Israel and Palestine]", 2001.

Latest revision as of 20:17, 16 December 2013

Articles

  • Christine Taubira, (garde des sceaux, ministre de la Justice française), "Nelson Mandela : Rolihlahla, pour transfigurer le monde" [1]
  • "Nelson Mandela: the radical", AJE

Audio

Nelson Mandela: Le rêve d'une nation (France Culture: les Grandes Traversées)

A2 level

Context

Literature


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
  • Miles Davis - Amandla (power in Xhosa / Zulu)

South African

  • Miriam Makeba:
from Wikipedia:

Zenzile Miriam Makeba was born in Johannesburg on 4 March 1932. Her mother was a Swazi sangoma (traditional healer-herbalist). Her father, who died when she was six years old, was a Xhosa. When she was eighteen days old, her mother was arrested for selling umqombothi, an African homemade beer brewed from malt and cornmeal. Her mother was sentenced to a six-month prison term, so Miriam spent her first six months of life in jail.


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When she tried to return to South Africa in 1960 for her mother's funeral, she discovered that her South African passport had been cancelled

Comparisons with segregation in the Southern US

Jim Crow and Apartheid

Comparisons with Indian reservations in the US

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

Comparisons with Palestine

In 1961, the South African prime minister, and the architect of South Africa's apartheid policies, Hendrik Verwoerd, dismissed an Israeli vote against South African apartheid at the United Nations, saying that "Israel is not consistent in its new anti-apartheid attitude... they took Israel away from the Arabs after the Arabs lived there for a thousand years. In that, I agree with them. Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state." source Wikipedia, source, Andrew James Clarno, The Empire's New Walls: Sovereignty, Neo-liberalism, and the Production of Space in Post-apartheid South Africa and Post-Oslo Palestine/Israel, 2009. p. 66-67