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Part 3

Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood

In Germany, no child finishes high school without learning about the Holocaust. Not just the facts of it but the how and the why and the gravity of itโ€”what it means. As a result, Germans grow up appropriately aware and apologetic. British schools treat colonialism the same way, to an extent. Their children are taught the history of the Empire with a kind of disclaimer hanging over the whole thing. โ€œWell,ย thatย was shameful, now wasnโ€™t it?โ€

In South Africa, the atrocities of apartheid have never been taught that way. We werenโ€™t taught judgment or shame. We were taught history the way itโ€™s taught in America. In America, the history of racism is taught like this: โ€œThere was slavery and then there was Jim Crow and then there was Martin Luther King Jr. and now itโ€™s done.โ€ It was the same for us. โ€œApartheid was bad. Nelson Mandela was freed. Letโ€™s move on.โ€ Facts, but not many, and never the emotional or moral dimension. It was as if the teachers, many of whom were white, had been given a mandate. โ€œWhatever you do, donโ€™t make the kids angry.โ€

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