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  1. 25 de jan. de 2024 · Rent this film for $4.99. A film portraying the daily struggles in the lives of black women in South Africa. With observational portraits of five ordinary women, and with the insight of four women activists, the film depicts the battle of the black woman for human dignity in the face of apartheid: from the struggle for a roof over ...

  2. South Africa Belongs To Us. The story of the lives of five ordinary black South African women living under the apartheid system, secretly shot with the help of journalist Nomavenda Mathiane, also featuring interviews with Fatima Meer and for the first time, Winnie Mandela.

    • 55 min
    • 824
    • Chris Austin Film Archive
  3. South Africa Belongs to Us: Directed by Chris Austin. With Winnie Mandela, Peggy Phango.

    • Chris Austin
    • Winnie Mandela, Peggy Phango
  4. South Africa Belongs to Us. Description. Reviews. Citation. Cataloging. Transcript. A film portraying the daily struggles in the lives of black women in South Africa.

  5. Overview. The story of the lives of five ordinary black South African women living under the apartheid system, secretly shot with the help of journalist Nomavenda Mathiane, also featuring interviews with Fatima Meer and for the first time, Winnie Mandela. Peter Chappell. Director. Chris Austin. Director. Ruth Weiss. Director. Reviews. Media.

  6. 16 de jan. de 2012 · A history of the ANC : South Africa belongs to us : Meli, Francis, 1942- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Meli, Francis, 1942- Publication date. 1989. Topics. African National Congress, Blacks, Apartheid. Publisher. Harare : Zimbabwe Pub. House ; Bloomington : Indiana University Press. Collection.

  7. 13 de set. de 2023 · A film about black women in South Africa filmed secretly with the help of two black women journalists. Through interviews with five typical women, and comments from four women activists, including Winnie Mandela, the film clearly shows the devastating impact of apartheid on black women and their families. Narration by Peggy Phango.