Nothing's Changed

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Nothing's Changed is a poem by Tatamkhulu Afrika.

It shows a white man's (presumably Afrika) emotions upon returning to District Six in Cape Town (this was Afrika's home community before it was emptied). He remarks that even after the fall of apartheid, there is still a division between white and black (or rich and poor) people in South Africa; he shows this by comparing an upmarket "whites-only inn" to a black-run café selling bunny chows.

It is part of the AQA GCSE English syllabus (under the topic of Different Cultures)