Zero Hour: A Countdown to the Collapse of South Africa's Apartheid System
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9781922830043

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Geoffrey Hebdon., & Geoffrey Hebdon|AUTHOR. (2022). Zero Hour: A Countdown to the Collapse of South Africa's Apartheid System . Glass House Books.

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Geoffrey Hebdon and Geoffrey Hebdon|AUTHOR. Zero Hour: A Countdown to the Collapse of South Africa's Apartheid System Glass House Books, 2022.

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As well as the first European settlers and the white Afrikaners' attempted enslavement of the black population, the book also covers the Zulu wars, the Anglo-Boer wars and individuals who supported apartheid such as Cecil Rhodes and the whites-only National Party of South Africa. Also covered are prominent leaders of the African National Congress (ANC) and the black revolutionaries who fought against apartheid, many of whom gave their lives or served life sentences for their "struggle", including Nelson Mandela, who became South Africa's first black president after serving years in prison.
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