"Apartheid was a police state, a system of surveillance and laws designed to keep black people under total control. A full compendium of those laws would run more than three thousand pages and weigh approximately ten pounds, but the general thrust of it should be easy enough for any American to understand. In America you had the forced removal of the native onto reservations coupled with slavery followed by segregation. Imagine all three of those things happening to the same group of people at the same time. That was apartheid."
- Trevor Noah
South Africa Reader: History, Culture, Politics by Clifton Crais and Thomas V. McClendon (via MyiLibrary)
The Forgotten People: Political Banishment under Apartheid by Saleem Badat (via Ebook Central)
A Rainbow in the Night: The Tumultuous Birth of South Africa by Dominique Lapierre (via Ebook Central)
The Literature Police: Apartheid Censorship and its Cultural Consequences by Peter D. McDonald (via Ebook Central)
The Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Apartheid, Democracy by Nigel Worden (via Ebook Central)