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Hirschmann, David

CHANGING ATTITUDES OF BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS TOWARD THE UNITED STATES
1989 0-88946-192-9
An analysis, based on a number of in-depth interviews, of the impact the Reagan presidency had and is still having on the attitudes of black South Africans toward Americans and the United States. Researches black South African attitudes toward a broad array of international relations issues, including radicalism, violence, capitalism, and socialism, concluding that black South African attitudes toward the United States are becoming increasingly more hostile.