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The Terrorist Album: Apartheids Insurgents, Collaborators, and the Security Police

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By (author): Jacob Dlamini

An award-winning historian and journalist tells the very human story of apartheids afterlife, tracing the fates of South African insurgents, collaborators, and the security police through the tale of the clandestine photo album used to target apartheids enemies.

From the 1960s until the early 1990s, the South African security police and counterinsurgency units collected over 7,000 photographs of apartheids enemies. The political rogues gallery was known as the terrorist album, copies of which were distributed covertly to police stations throughout the country. Many who appeared in the album were targeted for surveillance. Sometimes the security police tried to turn them; sometimes the goal was elimination.

All of the albums were ordered destroyed when apartheids violent collapse began. But three copies survived the memory purge. With full access to one of these surviving albums, award-winning South African historian and journalist Jacob Dlamini investigates the story behind these images: their origins, how they were used, and the lives they changed. Extensive interviews with former targets and their family members testify to the brutal and often careless work of the police. Although the police certainly hunted down resisters, the terrorist album also contains mug shots of bystanders and even regime supporters. Their inclusion is a stark reminder that apartheids guardians were not the efficient, if morally compromised, law enforcers of legend but rather blundering agents of racial panic.

With particular attentiveness to the afterlife of apartheid, Dlamini uncovers the stories of former insurgents disenchanted with todays South Africa, former collaborators seeking forgiveness, and former security police reinventing themselves as South Africas newest export: security consultants serving as mercenaries for Western nations and multinational corporations. The Terrorist Album is a brilliant evocation of apartheids tragic caprice, ultimate failure, and grim legacy.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 585g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 05 May 2020
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674916555

About Jacob Dlamini

Jacob Dlamini is the author of Native Nostalgia and Askari: A Story of Collaboration and Betrayal in the Anti-Apartheid Struggle winner of the Alan Paton Award. He is Assistant Professor of History at Princeton University and was previously political editor of Business Day in South Africa. Dlamini grew up under apartheid in a township outside Johannesburg.

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