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Why Are White South African "Refugees" Going Back to Africa, if America Was the “Safe Haven”?
Political claims about persecuted Afrikaner refugees helped shape international debates. But as some expatriate South Africans reconsider life in America, the story reveals a far more complicated reality.
Mar 113 min read


Yes, Africa Once Had Nuclear Weapons - And Maybe Giving Them Up Was a Strategic Mistake
South Africa once built nuclear weapons and later dismantled them voluntarily. Today, as nuclear powers expand their arsenals, some analysts are asking whether Africa’s nuclear-free commitment was more idealistic than strategic.
Mar 103 min read


In Africa, Jesse Jackson Was Revered for His Fight Against Apartheid
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson earned widespread respect across Africa for his outspoken opposition to apartheid and his efforts to mobilize international pressure against South Africa’s system of racial segregation.
Mar 72 min read
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