The short paper will be a 4 page paper that looks at 4 sources I attached and one outside source from your own. Using these sources, write a short analytical essay using Chicago citations that answers the question: In the 1990s, South African politicians and thinkers promoted the idea of a “Rainbow Nation,” or a country brought together by its many differences. How thoroughly do you agree or disagree with this premise? Is South Africa a country primarily united by its various histories, or divided by them? What role do settlement and colonialism play in the making of the South African nation overall?
* You can use direct and indirect(paraphrase) quotation from the sources below.
* If the quotations from the first 3 sources, they should be within the pages selected.
* You should use Chicago style and footnotes.
* Any quotation or paraphrase should be cited with the PAGE NUMBER in the footnotes.
Sources:
Crais and McClendon, p. 160-260
Crais and McClendon, p. 298-360
Crais and McClendon, p. 371-435
Crais and McClendon, p. 475-505
Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom, p. 1-53
Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom, p. 95-140
Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom, p. 381-430
Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom, p. 513-625
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, A Human Being Died that Night, p. 1-36, 79-103
Biko, I Write What I Like
Zine Magubane, “’Truncated Citizenship:’ African Bodies, the Anglo-Boer War, and
the Imagining of the Bourgeois Self,” in Bringing the Empire Home, p. 95-129
Paton, Too Late the Phalarope – available at https://archive.org/details/toolatephalarope00pato…
Robert Kennedy, “Suppose God is Black,” available at http://www.rfksafilm.org/html/media/magazines/look…
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