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African
Women
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Oppression of Women is Widespread in South Africa, April 6, 2002
Mark Mathabane writes that the oppression of women is widespread in South
Africa. This is largely because apartheid over the years emasculated and
degraded black men and stripped them of their manhood by depriving them of
the means to provide for their families and loved ones. Many of these men
found convenient targets for their rage, frustrations, and bitterness in
those under their immediate and absolute control, their wives and
children. This abuse of women and children was made easy because
apartheid, for its own devious ends, encouraged and rewarded tribalism
among blacks. Husbands and fathers continued to cling to customs and
traditions that had long outlived their usefulness, mainly out of a sense
of desperation. Under tribalism men have power, authority, and respect,
while in the modern world ruled by the white man they were powerless, got
no respect, were called ?boys,? and were treated as less than dirt.
African Women is a harrowing, poignant, heroic, and inspiring saga of
three women who, in their individual ways, refused to buckle under to
tradition, custom, and oppression. They fought against daunting odds to
preserve their individuality and independence, their dignity and pride,
their hearts and souls. They worked and raised children in a culture and
society where black women had hardly any rights, were daily discriminated
against by apartheid, and were regarded as the property of their husbands
or fathers by custom. Any attempts to liberate themselves were condemned
and harshly dealt with.
phenomenal, April 7, 1999
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Reviewer: An
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this book is awsome. i actually felt what the women were feeling. growing
up in america, this book allowed me to count my blessings!
Outstanding, July 3, 1997
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Reviewer: A
reader from San Francisco |
Couldn't put this book down! It read like an African Waiting to Exhale
only the characters were real. This really showed how over 3 generations
more things remained the same than not. These women were very, very strong
women who overcame a great deal.
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