2000s, The Sacred Warrior (2000)
“The Gandhian influence dominated freedom struggles on the African continent right up to the 1960s because of the power it generated and the unity it forged among the apparently powerless. Nonviolence was the official stance of all major African coalitions, and the South African A. N. C. remained implacably opposed to violence for most of its existence.”
2000s, The Sacred Warrior (2000)
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2010s, 2017
The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Cleveland, Ohio (April 3, 1964)
28 June 2004.
Dennis Miller
“A pervasive moral turpitude underlies South African society.”
Speaking after her 1992 London court case [citation needed]
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“My fellow South Africans — the people of South Africa:
This is indeed a joyous night.”
1990s, Victory speech (1994)
Context: My fellow South Africans — the people of South Africa:
This is indeed a joyous night. Although not yet final, we have received the provisional results of the election, and are delighted by the overwhelming support for the African National Congress.
To all those in the African National Congress and the democratic movement who worked so hard these last few days and through these many decades, I thank you and honour you. To the people of South Africa and the world who are watching: this a joyous night for the human spirit. This is your victory too. You helped end apartheid, you stood with us through the transition.
Jani Allan, "(Still) letting the good times roll", Sunday Times (1979), republished in Face Value by Jani Allan.
2000s, 2003, Hope and Conscience Will Not Be Silenced (July 2003)
“Our history is responsible for the differences in the South African way of life.”
As cited in Dictionary of South African Quotations, Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books 1994, p. 183