Outsmarting apartheid : an oral history of United States-South Africa cultural and educational exchange, 1960-1999 / edited with a foreword by Daniel Whitman ; with assistance from Kari Jaksa. - Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2014. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Brahms, from Malmesbury to Carnegie Hall / "Education was my weapon" / Market theatre co-founder discovers the American stage / Dance, too, can change a society / "Do you sell stamps or don't you?" : (breaking the cultural boycott) / Persona non grata becomes a professor / Scrambled eggs and science teaching in Pretoria / "A gill of all trades" / Fulbrights, the TRC, and an M.A. in Washington / A breach of racial divides in training military leaders / An educational advisor wouldn't take no for an answer / A South African magistrate and the American correctional system / "The people's judge" / Fulbright scholar, Yale professor, member of Parliament / "Steve, I can't tell you how meaningful that day was for me" / A journey to Parliament via the United States / Bridging political divides / Operation Crossroads Africa and lifelong learning / Abuse no more / Our man in Pretoria : three tours in South Africa / ACAO under apartheid, PAO under democracy / The boss said he could stand up to anybody / Walking in another's shoes / "Breaching the walls on a park bench" / Anyone's medical doctor of choice / A life of firsts, the science of joints and cartilage / Degrees of the universe / A spouse brings South Africans together / We all invited all / Social work and the Cleveland International Program / "This is the kind of dialogue we need" / Discovering american freedom with Operation Crossroads Africa / Bringing head start to South Africa / "Just give him a chance", and she did / Editor's final note / Franklin Larey -- Sindiwe Magona -- Malcolm Purkey -- Adrienne Sichel -- Brooks Spector -- David Coplan -- Mary Beth Gosende -- Gill Jacot Guillarmod -- Monica Joyi -- Edna van Harte -- Carol Wilson -- Siraj Desai -- Willem Heath -- Wilmot James -- Steve McDonald -- Sej Motau -- Dan and Jenny Neser -- Eshaam Palmer -- Sheila Goodgall -- Robert Gosende -- Tom Hull -- Frank Sassman -- Klaas Skosana -- Jerry Vogel -- Gilbert Lawrence -- Shirley Motaung -- Karel Nel -- Bonnie Brown -- Timothy Carney -- Victor Daniels -- Robert C. Heath -- Wallace Mgoqi -- Virginia Petersen -- Ruth Spector -- Dan Whitman.



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Anti-apartheid movements--History.--South Africa
Anti-apartheid movements--History.--United States
Educational exchanges--History--South Africa--20th century.
Educational exchanges--History--United States--20th century.


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