Nobel-winning South African author Nadine Gordimer in 1987
Nadine Gordimer, a South African Nobel Prize-winning author who wrote about the oppression in her country during the apartheid-era, has died at the age of 90. She spoke with the NewsHour's Charlayne Hunter-Gault in 1987.

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1960s South Africa | Apartheid | Nadine Gordimer | Industry | This Week | 1968

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Nadine Gordimer - 08/07/2007

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1969: Stalin's Daughter on Defecting From the Soviet Union | Classic Interviews | BBC Archive

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Nadine Gordimer, Academy Class of 2009, Full Interview

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Nadine Gordimer talks about South African politics and Nelson Mandela 1994

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Rhodesia | Zimbabwe | Children of Rhodes | What the young say? | This Week | 1971

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In Conversation With Nadine Gordimer | Writer & Social Activist

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Toni Morrison Beautifully Answers an "Illegitimate" Question on Race (Jan. 19, 1998) | Charlie Rose

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Nadine Gordimer on racism

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NEWSNIGHT: Michael Buerk on life in Apartheid South Africa

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Salman Rushdie and Arundhati Roy interview (1997)

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At Home with Jhumpa Lahiri

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Talk to Al Jazeera - Nadine Gordimer: 'The culture of corruption'

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Entrevista a Susan Sontag a Barcelona (3ª part)

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South Africa | State of Emergency | Apartheid | Secret Filming | Townships | TV Eye | 1986

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21 Icons : Nadine Gordimer : Short Film

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Nadine Gordimer reads a short story

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Facing Evil With Maya Angelou

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Interview with Edward Said

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