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Things They Didn’t Teach Us at School: South Africa’s Hidden History and Modern Reality
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- ISBN8232230616
- EAN9798232230616
- Date de parution29/10/2025
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Résumé
What if the history you learned at school was only half the story?Things They Didn't Teach Us at School goes beyond the headlines to uncover the untold truths of South Africa's journey from apartheid to democracy. This book reveals the explosive facts that schoolbooks often omit-from the surprising allies who trained liberation fighters to the secret deals that shaped the new South Africa. Inside, you will discover:The Unsung Heroes & Hidden Agendas: Learn which countries secretly armed anti-apartheid guerrillas (like Cuba) and why a Western nation like Sweden openly funded the ANC while others stood by.
The Secret Deals of the 1990s: Uncover the little-known details of the transition-Mandela's secret talks, bold proposals like a "wealth tax" that were swept aside, and the real story behind the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Why History Still Matters Today: Connect the dots to the present. Why, three decades later, does the white minority still own 75% of private land? Why has widespread graft crippled the nation's growth? This book gives you the answers.
Vivid, Human Stories: Written in an accessible, narrative style, these chapters read like a conversation, bringing you face-to-face with the people and events behind the headlines-from Radio Freedom's broadcasts to modern debates over land expropriation. Perfect for anyone who wants to understand modern South Africa. Whether you lived through the struggle, are part of the "born-free" generation, or are an international reader fascinated by South Africa's story, this book provides crucial clarity.
You'll finally see how the unspoken alliances and unsung heroes of yesterday explain the challenges and triumphs of today. Dive in and discover the history every South African should know.
The Secret Deals of the 1990s: Uncover the little-known details of the transition-Mandela's secret talks, bold proposals like a "wealth tax" that were swept aside, and the real story behind the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Why History Still Matters Today: Connect the dots to the present. Why, three decades later, does the white minority still own 75% of private land? Why has widespread graft crippled the nation's growth? This book gives you the answers.
Vivid, Human Stories: Written in an accessible, narrative style, these chapters read like a conversation, bringing you face-to-face with the people and events behind the headlines-from Radio Freedom's broadcasts to modern debates over land expropriation. Perfect for anyone who wants to understand modern South Africa. Whether you lived through the struggle, are part of the "born-free" generation, or are an international reader fascinated by South Africa's story, this book provides crucial clarity.
You'll finally see how the unspoken alliances and unsung heroes of yesterday explain the challenges and triumphs of today. Dive in and discover the history every South African should know.



