Apartheid: Lives Divided

Bill Duncan

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bill Duncan
Country
Published
2 April 2021
Pages
446
ISBN
9781802270013

Apartheid: Lives Divided

Bill Duncan

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Colonialism, Racism and Apartheid

A brutal self-analysis on the origins of racism in Southern Africa as seen through the eyes of a third-generation white African.

Duncan presents a no-holds-barred picture of the true savagery of Colonialism by all ethnic groups in the years spanning two centuries. Tracing the story of three generations of Scots farmers in an enclave of hardened Boers, he tells the story of flaming pride, fear, arrogance, compassion, multiracial brotherhood, war and terror.

The honesty and sadness in relating the many anecdotes are a tribute to the compassion passed down the generations of this family.

And begs the question: Will racism truly ever cease to exist?

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