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‘Sun City’: How Little Steven Took On Apartheid, Opened The World’s Eyes

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The casino resort of Sun City became a focus of anti-apartheid attention in the early 80s, after the United Nations imposed a cultural boycott on South Africa. The Pretoria government was using the resort in Bophuthatswana to get around the ban. Steven Van Zandt (Little Steven) said that he had become more aware about racial segregation in South Africa in this period when he heard Peter Gabriel’s protest song “Biko.” Danny Schecter, a journalist…
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uDiscover Music broke the news in on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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