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Land Lines October 2007

Post-Apartheid Johannesburg (Land Lines Article)

A Work in Progress

Author(s): Metz Tracy
Publication Date: October 2007

6 pages; Inventory ID LLA071002; English

Post-Apartheid Johannesburg 628 KB

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"Post-apartheid South Africa is an experiment the like of which the world has never seen before,"says Myesha Jenkins, performance poet from Los Angeles who emigrated in 1993, the year before Nelson Mandella became president. "We want this experiment to work." Taxi-driver Vincent from the northern province of Limpopo, speaking of the elections that will take place later in 2007, says, "We must do it right. The eyes of the world are on us."
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