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9780792241010

Power Lines Two Years on South Africa's Borders

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    9780792241010

  • ISBN10:

    0792241010

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-06-01
  • Publisher: National Geographic
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Summary

A land of tension and segregation, relatively unchanged since Nelson Mandela's release from prison nearly a decade ago, South Africa is a country fraught with deep racial divides. While white citizens enjoy lifestyles similar to Westerners, black citizens inhabit a world of poverty and deprivation. Despite Mandela's regime-shattering election as President, there has been little improvement in the ability of the two sides to communicate, limited both by race and language. In Power Lines, Jason Carter, grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, offers a portrait of South Africa that few outsiders see. During his Peace Corps training, Carter learned Zulu and Siswati, and these tools helped to break down racial barriers. Befriended by blacks delighted to find a white person who spoke their tongue, Carter was embraced by the community, participating in rituals and everyday life. Carter's moving accounts of his experiences reveal a willingness of people to reach out to each other--even in a society as divided as South Africa. Compassionate and astute, Carter brilliantly depicts the strength and humanity of South Africans and their challenge to forge a vital bond.

Author Biography

Jason Carter was a teenager when he first visited Africa with his grandfather, former President Jimmy Carter, in 1987. He has since returned to Africa as a representative of the Carter Center and, most recently, as a Peace Corps volunteer in Lochiel, a South African town near the Swaziland border. Carter is a law student at the University of Georgia and lives in Athens with his wife, Kate

Table of Contents

Introductionp. ix
Prologuep. xvii
African Firstsp. 1
New Rules About Racep. 13
Swazi Hillsp. 31
The Manp. 53
The Ndzukulusp. 67
Shadow and Settling inp. 83
Schoolp. 101
Townp. 121
New Routinesp. 135
Saturdaysp. 153
Choosing Sidesp. 161
The Lawp. 171
The Codep. 187
Foreignerp. 201
Things Fall Apartp. 217
Maserup. 241
Ubuntup. 257
Go Wellp. 265
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