The Trouble With Truth: The Story of South Africa's Newspaper of Protest
In the mid-twentieth century, a group of courageous journalists and activists in South Africa launched a weekly newspaper to challenge the oppressive apartheid regime. Despite constant government surveillance, raids, and the imprisonment of its staff, the publication served as a vital voice for the liberation struggle, connecting people across the country and documenting the harsh realities of life under segregation. Through their unwavering commitment to truth and equality, these individuals risked everything to expose injustice and inspire a movement that would eventually reshape the nation.