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The inheritors : an intimate portrait of South Africa's racial reckoning / Eve Fairbanks.

Fairbanks, Eve, (author.).

Summary:
"A decade in the making, The Inheritors tracks three ordinary South Africans over fifty years in a sweeping, exquisitely written look at what really happens after a country resolves to end white supremacy. Dipuo grew up on the south side of the mine dump that separated Johannesburg's Black townships from the white-only city. Some nights she hiked to the top. On the other side were glittering lights as well as, she knew, prejudice and hubris; on her side there was dust but also love. To a South African teenager in the 1980s-even an anti-apartheid activist like Dipuo-the divide appeared eternal. But then, in 1994, the world's last explicitly segregationist regime collapsed to make way for something unprecedented. The end of apartheid carried South Africa past a point the United States and Europe are still moving slowly towards: the ascent to political, cultural, and intellectual power of members of the demographic groups the countries once colonized or enslaved. The Inheritors weaves together the stories of Dipuo, her daughter Malaika, and Christo-one of the last White South Africans drafted to fight for apartheid as the system crumbled around him-to consider what happens when people once locked into certain kinds of power relations find their status shifting. With intimate reporting, keen psychological insight, and luminous prose, the book probes how everyday people grapple with great social change, exploring questions that preoccupy not only South Africans but so many of us today: How can we let go of our individual and national pasts? How should old debts be paid? How much sympathy do we owe one another? And how does a person live an honorable life in a society that-for both better and worse-they no longer recognize?"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781476725246
  • ISBN: 1476725241
  • ISBN: 9781476725277
  • Physical Description: x, 399 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2022.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-397).
Formatted Contents Note:
Dipuo -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Malaika -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Malaika -- Malaika -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Malaika -- Dipuo -- Malaika -- Christo -- Dipuo -- Christo -- Elliot -- Malaika -- Christo -- Malaika -- Dipuo.
Subject: South Africa > Social conditions > 1961-1994.
South Africa > Social conditions > 1994-
South Africa > Race relations.
South Africa > History > 1961-1994.
South Africa > History > 1994-

Available copies

  • 8 of 8 copies available at SPARK Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 8 total copies.
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Albright Memorial Library 305.0968 FAIRBAN (Text) 50686016214426 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Altoona Area Public Library 306.0968 FAI (Text) 33240005145324 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Cambria County Library 306.096 F164i (Text) 85131001835645 CACM Non-Fiction Available -
Gettysburg Library 306.0968 FAIRBANKS (Text)
Memorial: This book is donated in memory of Mary Furlong by Janet Powers
35740635969413 Nonfiction Available -
Pottsville Free Public Library 306.0968 F152 (Text)
Bookplate: Presented by the Schuylkill Area Community Foundation 2021
30003009110154 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Reading Public Library RPL - Main 306.0968 Fai (Text) 33223008936642 Non-fiction Available -
Allentown Public Library 306.0968 FAIR (Text) 34455007016575 Adult Nonfiction 2nd FL Available -
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