White Africa
- 1968 ----- b & w ----- 42 min ----- 16mm
- The policy of apartheid is considered by the majority of the white population of South Africa to be the only way the white minority can survive as a political and cultural entity. This documentary enters the mind of the white South African and we hear his arguments in defense of apartheid: he is historically justified in claiming ownership of the land and that Blacks are inferior. Looks at the whirlpool of racial and cultural strife and the white South African's resolute resistance to world pressure to accept the principle of one man--one vote.
- Topics: (Africa, History: African, Political Science: African)
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