The Lie of Apartheid: and Other True Stories from Southern Africa by Arthur Kemp (Paperback, 2019)

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There is a lot of highlighting throughout the book, but it doesn't affect the ability to read it. "The Lie of Apartheid: and Other True Stories from Southern Africa" by Arthur Kemp is a textbook published in 2019 by Ostara Publications. This paperback book, written in English, delves into the history of Southern Africa, offering a unique perspective on the controversial issue of apartheid. With 154 pages, this book presents a compelling collection of stories that provide insight into the complexities of the region's past, making it a valuable resource for adult learners and university students studying this fascinating period in history."

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A series of nine essays detailing political life in the old and new South Africa. The Lie of Apartheid shows how the author switched from being a supporter of that policy to realizing that it was an immoral and unenforceable ideology which guaranteed the downfall of whites in Africa. The Myth of Mahatma Gandhi shows that this liberal icon was a racist who intensely disliked black people and who supported segregation and white rule in Africa. The Puzzle of Autogenocide answers the question of why white South Africa voted in favor of black majority rule after centuries of white rule. How the Mighty Fall is a short survey of how the once mighty South African army has collapsed under the new regime. When the River Ran Red is the dramatic story of the 1838 battle of Blood River, and of how the victors ended up betraying their own victory by failing to understand that demographics is the key to the rise and fall of civilizations. When the West Looked Away details the horrific anti-white ethnic cleansing practiced by Zimbabwe--which was ignored by the West because the victims were white. Interviewed by the Flemish is a hitherto unpublished interview with the author dealing with a number of South African related topics and some pointed questions about his other books. Conspiracies and the Assassination of Chris Hani reveals the full story behind the 1993 murder of Nelson Mandela's heir apparent, Chris Hani, including the real role of the apartheid-state's National Intelligence Service in the debacle. The Death of Johannesburg is a photographic essay, first published online, detailing the decline of the largest city in South Africa under Third World rule.

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PublisherOstara Publications
ISBN-139781646066834
eBay Product ID (ePID)10046701637

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SubjectHistory
Publication Year2019
Number of Pages154 Pages
Publication NameThe Lie of Apartheid: and Other True Stories from Southern Africa
TypeTextbook
AuthorArthur Kemp
FormatPaperback

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Item Height229 mm
Item Weight213 g
Item Width152 mm
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