After reading Nelson Mandela's extensive autobiography, I wanted a more concise history of the history of apartheid in South Africa. This textbook (which I found used on Amazon) was exactly what I was looking for. The authors spell out the major institutions, historical events, and powers that implemented apartheid in South Africa, they detail the myriad violent and non-violent protestations by the oppressed black majority as well as some of the international anti-apartheid supporters, the role of the white South African government, the economic waves that encouraged wealthy whites (South African, Afrikaners, and international investors) to maintain the status quo (where blacks had zero civil liberties, were unable to own land, vote, or organize for their own welfare). It still baffles me that most South Africans had never voted in an election until 1994. BAFFLING, I tell you. And reading the justifications from the white South African and Afrikaner politicians made my blood boil, in the last 15 years they still maintained an attitude of white supremacy!