Political independence in Africa as portrayed by the white South African press during 1960

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Date
2017
Authors
Bron, Eleanor Janet
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Faculty of Humanities, University of the Free State
Abstract
This article examines the white South African press industry’s reflection on events in Africa during the pivotal year of 1960, also known as “Africa Year”. Through an examination of articles found in a selection of both Afrikaans and English newspapers, deductions can be made regarding the portrayal of the independence of African nations on the eve of their liberation. General attitudes shown towards Africa, as well as other key ideological issues, are evident during a time when South Africa was at odds with events on the continent. Through this analysis, several insights into the nature of the white minority media in South Africa can be gained, relating to how they responded to a changing political situation.
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African independence, South African newspapers, English press, White minority, Newspaper portrayal, Wind of change, Afrikaans press
Citation
Bron, E. J. (2017). Political independence in Africa as portrayed by the white South African press during 1960. Journal for Contemporary History, 42(1),1-22.