Terreblanche Killing Reopens South Africa Race Wounds

Terreblanche death exposes South Africa's race divide Full Story »

Posted by Alison Campbell - via BBC News
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Subjects: World, U.S.
Topics: Racism, South Africa
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Posted by: Posted by Alison Campbell - Apr 5, 2010 - 8:52 AM PDT
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Edited by: Alison Campbell - Apr 7, 2010 - 7:08 AM PDT

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Hannah Feldman
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by Hannah Feldman - Apr. 9, 2010

Obviously, the SA people are still fairly segregated. However, what is being done to work towards the "rainbow nation?" How is SA encouraging interracial relations? Or are they simply not?

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Melanie Thomas
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by Melanie Thomas - Apr. 9, 2010

The review of this article was done well although it talks more about the past history than what's going on today more specifically. There were statistics and sources used which makes it better. I believe that this is good journalism and it is very interesting as well, the way that it's written. It links the murder of white supremacist leader Eugene Terreblanche with the past and present conditions of South Africa. Now some of South Africa wants the opposite of what he wanted because ... More »

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Alison Campbell
4.2
by Alison Campbell - Apr. 7, 2010

It is quality journalism since there are many quotes from different people connected directly to the topic. There are statistics from polls. And this article is well set up.

It is interesting to see the poll results and then talk to people who live in Johannesburg to see the difference in the answers. One is being led to think that the racism is getting less common in South Africa. This article shows that there are major security issues that could occur.

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