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Based on interviews with dozens of black South Africans who were politically active
in the tumultuous 1980s Mufson (staff writer, The Washington Post) provides an account of
black politics in South Africa over the last decade.
 
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CarrieFortuneLibrary | Sep 6, 2022 |
This Kindle Single is a like a nonfiction novella, and it feels like the perfect length/format for this book--which explores the Keystone XL issue through excellent reporting as Steven Mufson travels from the tar sands of Canada to the entire length of the planned Keystone XL pipeline to Port Arthur in Texas. In the process it explores the economic, environmental and human impacts of the pipeline--much of it told through the eyes of various people along the way. Worth reading.
 
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nosajeel | 1 other review | Jun 21, 2014 |
This Kindle Single is a like a nonfiction novella, and it feels like the perfect length/format for this book--which explores the Keystone XL issue through excellent reporting as Steven Mufson travels from the tar sands of Canada to the entire length of the planned Keystone XL pipeline to Port Arthur in Texas. In the process it explores the economic, environmental and human impacts of the pipeline--much of it told through the eyes of various people along the way. Worth reading.
 
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jasonlf | 1 other review | Apr 27, 2013 |
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