Beyond black and white: black solidarity in post-apartheid South Africa
Almost 20 years after the white Nationalist government was voted out, some black South Africans believe that black solidarity is still necessary in South Africa. These people argue that since post-apartheid South Africa is still marred with racial injustice, it makes sense for blacks to advocate for...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-28872018-07-09T18:42:00ZBeyond black and white: black solidarity in post-apartheid South AfricaMajavu, PhumlaniBlack nationalism -- South AfricaRace relations -- South AfricaSouth Africa -- Politics and government -- 21st centuryAlmost 20 years after the white Nationalist government was voted out, some black South Africans believe that black solidarity is still necessary in South Africa. These people argue that since post-apartheid South Africa is still marred with racial injustice, it makes sense for blacks to advocate for black solidarity. Although it is true that black solidarity played an important role in the struggle against apartheid, in this thesis I argue that the struggle against current forms of racial injustice does not necessarily require black solidarity. This is not to deny the prevailing racialized oppression in the post-apartheid era, nor to deny the importance of black solidarity in the past; rather the point I am making is that the current form of racial oppression is somewhat different from the one before 1994. Hence I argue in this thesis that the current form of racial oppression requires us to do certain things differently. Doing things differently means improving upon the strategies of the past. For this to happen, I argue that every human being who believes in and is committed to racial justice ought to be included in the struggle for justice. Change, after all, is brought about when committed human beings work together for liberation and justice.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Humanities, Political and International Studies2014ThesisMastersMA63 pagespdfvital:2887http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016359EnglishMajavu, Phumlani |
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Almost 20 years after the white Nationalist government was voted out, some black South Africans believe that black solidarity is still necessary in South Africa. These people argue that since post-apartheid South Africa is still marred with racial injustice, it makes sense for blacks to advocate for black solidarity. Although it is true that black solidarity played an important role in the struggle against apartheid, in this thesis I argue that the struggle against current forms of racial injustice does not necessarily require black solidarity. This is not to deny the prevailing racialized oppression in the post-apartheid era, nor to deny the importance of black solidarity in the past; rather the point I am making is that the current form of racial oppression is somewhat different from the one before 1994. Hence I argue in this thesis that the current form of racial oppression requires us to do certain things differently. Doing things differently means improving upon the strategies of the past. For this to happen, I argue that every human being who believes in and is committed to racial justice ought to be included in the struggle for justice. Change, after all, is brought about when committed human beings work together for liberation and justice. |
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Beyond black and white: black solidarity in post-apartheid South Africa |
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Beyond black and white: black solidarity in post-apartheid South Africa |
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Beyond black and white: black solidarity in post-apartheid South Africa |
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Beyond black and white: black solidarity in post-apartheid South Africa |
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