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Constructive Engagement, State Terrorism and the Sociological Radicalization of the Black South African: 1984-1986
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African Americans, United States Policy Toward South Africa, and the Release of Nelson Mandela
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An Exploratory Study of Street Children in Ethiopia and South Africa
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Zulu Rites of Passage Ceremonies from Childhood to Young Adult: A Museum Education Resource
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The Entrance of Women into Higher Education in the New South Africa: Factors that effect the entrance of Black women into traditionally male-dominated fields of study
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Imagery of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in American Newspapers: 1976-1997
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Who Speaks for Squatters: A Case Study of an Informal Settlement South of Johannesburg Called Joe Slovo Park
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Ubuntu: A Study of African Women’s Representation and Identity in South African Creative Media
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The Ndebele of South Africa and their Intellectual Property Rights
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An Analysis of Black Power and Black Consciousness Philosophies and the Use of Christian Religion as a Tool for Empowerment and Social Protest
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