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A play about apartheid in beauty competitions, and the absurdity of having a white Miss South Africa and a black Miss Africa South.
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A play about apartheid in beauty competitions, and the absurdity of having a white Miss South Africa and a black Miss Africa South, it is based on the fact that it was not until the 1990s that all persons of all races were allowed to compete in a single ''Miss South Africa'' competition. Prior to that, people of colour competed in the ''Miss Africa South'' pageant, (renamed ''Miss Black South Africa'' in 1977).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_South_Africa#:~:text=8%20External%20links-,History,was%20crowned%20Miss%20South%20Africa.]. Whitbooi's play adresses  
 
 
It was not until the 1990s that all persons of all races were allowed to compete in a single ''Miss South Africa'' competition. Prior to that, people of colour competed in the ''Miss Africa South'' pageant, (renamed ''Miss Black South Africa'' in 1977).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_South_Africa#:~:text=8%20External%20links-,History,was%20crowned%20Miss%20South%20Africa.]. Whitbooi's play adresses  
 
  
  

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Koffie en kondensmelk (“Coffee and Condensed Milk”) is an Afrikaans play by Melvin Whitebooi (1956–2011).

The original text

A play about apartheid in beauty competitions, and the absurdity of having a white Miss South Africa and a black Miss Africa South, it is based on the fact that it was not until the 1990s that all persons of all races were allowed to compete in a single Miss South Africa competition. Prior to that, people of colour competed in the Miss Africa South pageant, (renamed Miss Black South Africa in 1977).[1]. Whitbooi's play adresses


1986: First performed by the Cape Flats Players in 1986.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_South_Africa#:~:text=8%20External%20links-,History,was%20crowned%20Miss%20South%20Africa.

Melvin Whitebooi An obituary by Peter Braaf in Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 49 (1) 2012

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