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Ruth Weiss, Who Chronicled Apartheid After Fleeing the Nazis, Dies at 101

Ruth Weiss, Who Chronicled Apartheid After Fleeing the Nazis, Dies at 101

Ruth Weiss, a journalist and author, passed away at the age of 101. Weiss, who fled Nazi Germany as a child, later documented the injustices of apartheid in South Africa, drawing parallels between the oppression faced by Black South Africans and Jews under the Nazis. Weiss's experiences shaped her perspective on social and political issues. She noted the similarities between the discrimination and persecution faced by Black South Africans and Jews, questioning whether the two were truly all that different. Throughout her career, Weiss used her writing to shed light on these issues and chronicle the realities of life under apartheid. Weiss's work was recognized for its impact, with her receiving numerous awards and accolades for her journalism and advocacy. Her life and legacy serve as a testament to the power of storytelling in confronting systemic injustice and promoting social change.

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