The Origins of Non-Racialism

The Origins of Non-Racialism
Author: David Everatt
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1868147991

How did South Africa embrace "non-racialism"? After centuries of white domination and decades of increasingly savage repression, freedom came to South Africa far later than elsewhere in the continent - and yet was marked by a commitment to non-racialism. Nelson Mandela's Cabinet and government were made up of women and men of all races, and many spoke of the birth of a new 'Rainbow Nation'. How did this come about? How did an African nationalist liberation movement resisting apartheid - a universally denounced violent expression of white supremacy - open its doors to other races, and whites in particular? And what did non-racialism mean? This is the real 'miracle' of South Africa: that at the height of white supremacy and repression, black and white democrats - in their different organisations, coming from vastly different backgrounds and traditions - agreed on one thing: that the future for South Africa would be non-racial.

A History of British Trade Unionism

A History of British Trade Unionism
Author: Henry Pelling
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349129682

The current debate about industrial relations cannot be understood without a knowledge of trade-union history. Dr Pelling's book, which has for several years been a standard work on the subject, has again been revised and updated to take account of recent research and to explain the course of events up to the Thatcher years, the miner's strike and the Employment Acts. The growth of white-collar unionism and the extension of women's rights are dealt with in the concluding chapters.

Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1566
Release: 1957
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