
Henry Kissinger’s South Africa
In the 1970s, Kissinger believed that the liberation of southern Africa from white-minority rule represented a Cold War setback.
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Gerald Horne, a history professor at the University of Houston, is the author of many books, including Race to Revolution: The United States and Cuba During Slavery and Jim Crow.

In the 1970s, Kissinger believed that the liberation of southern Africa from white-minority rule represented a Cold War setback.