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Topic: South Africa

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LANDBACK in South Africa: When, How, and For Whom?

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Black Music Under Apartheid South Africa

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There Is Neither Truth Nor Reconciliation in So-Called “South Africa”

Apartheid A Crime Against Humanity

People’s Power in 1980s South Africa: Refusing a Permanent State of Emergency

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Soweto, June 16, 1976: Black Township Pupils Vs. Settler Colonial Apartheid

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Cover: Kids of the World, Unite!

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Black Consciousness: Black Self-love and Emancipation Movement in South Africa

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Pathways to a Free Education: Knowledge Production, Community, and Solidarity

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Apartheid’s Heritage: Continuing Struggles in South Africa

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Students: Military Urbanism: Unconscious Geographies of Segregation in Cape Town

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Apartheid: The Design of Racism in South Africa

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Students: Mining Compounds in South Africa

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Johannesburg: the Textures of Freedom and Its Abrogation in Post-apartehid Suburbs

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The Funambulist Correspondents 24 /// Economic Exclusion and the Struggle to Accumulate Wealth among Majority South Africans

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The Funambulist Correspondents #06 Johannesburg: What Makes Us South African? Questioning Afrophobia

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