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    United States by participating in peaceful demonstrations that protested the unjust treatment of the African Americans back then. We’ve also heard of Nelson Mandela – the South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician, philanthropist and leader who spent years in jail for his opposition to the racist apartheid system which excluded the black people from many areas of the society; Winston Churchill –the bold and courageous lion who roared when the…

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    focussing on the use of at least 2 film techniques. Invictus is an American film directed by Clint Eastwood in 2009, starring Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman. The film centres on Nelson Mandela, the first black president of South Africa during the post-Apartheid period and his ambition of reforming the views of racial discrimination and prejudice. He endeavours to do so with the assistance of Francois Pienaar, captain of the Springboks rugby team by transforming the Springboks into a symbol of…

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    concept of songs being symbols of expressing spirituality and liberation. These songs were utilized to help them cope with the oppression distributed within South Africa. Racial oppression and white privilege was very evident within South Africa. Apartheid…

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    career at all, choosing only to focus on his humble South African background. This decision alone reveals what he is like as a person -- grounded, down-to-earth, and appreciative of everything he has ever had in his life. As a poor mixed kid in post-apartheid South Africa, where race and class play an especially critical role in society, Trevor Noah had an extremely difficult and confusing childhood.…

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    Set in rural South Africa the film Winnie Mandela Details and outlines the life of Winne Madikiezla-Mandela. The film focuses on apartheid in South Africa and Winnies struggle for the freedom of her husband Nelson Mandela later to be known as one of South Africa’s most prominent leaders. I believe that the main purpose of the film is to introduce the world to Winnie Mandela as a political leader and activist not just the wife of Former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela. There are many…

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    poorly represented the African and Native American cultures for entertainment and monetary profit. The Lion King is the western interpretation of African culture represented by jungle animals fighting against each other for power, mirroring the apartheid becoming an anarchy. Pocahontas is the story of the British arriving and imperializing the Americas; representing the Native American culture negatively. A popular opinion is that Disney has a past of racism. Despite Disney’s attempt tell the…

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    her head. Suddenly she smiled.’How would you and Mister Jem like to come to church with me tomorrow?’’’ (Lee 156). Currently in Maycomb, most people are set on the fact that whites are better than blacks according to the apartheid and social hierarchy of the community. The apartheid is the social system that segregates blacks and whites. The social hierarchy states that blacks are less than whites. Calpurnia wants to show the kids a new perspective on life. By taking Scout and Jem to the African…

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    resistance to laws in order to preserve the very freedoms that characterize a democracy. For instance, during the apartheid era in South Africa, several marches were held to protest unjust racial segregation, including the 1989 Cape Town Peace March, which defied a statute that banned political protests. Just two years after this large march, led by some of South Africa’s most famous anti-apartheid leaders, racial segregation was abolished. Had this resistance not occurred, global public…

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    The song we shall overcome is a protest song that became a key anthem of the civil right Movement. Which derives from a gospel song, possibly a 1903 song by Rev. Charles Tindley of Philadelphia containing the repeated line "I'll overcome some day", In Charleston, South Carolina in 1946, striking employees the American Tobacco Company, mostly African American women were singing hymns on the picket line. A woman named Lucille Simmons sang a slow "long meter style" version of the song, as "We'll…

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    Dietrich Bonhoeffer You can find most of the information that I’m about to type here: https://wikipedia.com/deitrich_bonhoeffer This will be a report about Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer had a large family, including his twin sister. His career was a lecturer in systematic theology at the University of Berlin. Deeply interested in ecumenism, he was appointed by the World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches (a forerunner of the World Council of…

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