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... Whitman
World Studies 2/3
21 April, 2002
Apartheid Paper
Throughout the history of South Africa, blacks have been looked at as an inferior race. They have been fighting for their freedom and equality ever since the unfair laws of apartheid were passed. ... Ever since then, the power of art including movies, music, and literature, has played a pivotal role in ending apartheid. ... In The Power of One and Somehow Tenderness Survives there are many examples of the harsh treatment and unfair policies of apartheid that blacks endured everyday for 40 years.
In the movie, The Power of One, there were three characters especially that displayed what apartheid must have been like. ... The second character was Yappie Botha, the Afrikaner policeman, who exemplifies how horrible the treatment that British people received during apartheid.
Approximate Word count = 602 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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