1. apartheid and music
Throughout the late twentieth century, South Africa was a country devoid of many of the freedoms that we in the United States take for granted. ... Apartheid, as it was called, ignored the human rights of more than half of the country's population. ... The homeland administrations refused the so-called independence, maintaining pressure for political rights within the country as a whole. ... It was as if black South Africans were aliens in their own country. ... Music also provided a practical purpose throughout the country. ...
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