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Walter and Albertina Sisulu interviewed in Detroit in 1996p2

Walter and Albertina Sisulu were leaders in the South African Liberation movement called the "African National Congress(ANC)". After a long struggle marked by armed struggle, sanctions and the eventual release of ANC leader, Nelson Mandela South Africa ended white minority rule in favor of democracy. Walter and Albertina Sisulu came to Detroit in 1997 seeking investment from African American business. The couple spoke about the future of the New South Africa. The couple answered questions about land redistribution,the end of the Cold War, Education, South Africa's role in African politics and its relationship with Africans in the diaspora. Now over 11 years latter the video is useful in evaluating how well the ANC has done in delivering on the promise of the South African Revolution.

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