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South Africa: The Rise And Fall Of Apartheid Link

While formal apartheid ended with the 1994 elections and the adoption of a new constitution in 1996, its legacy persists. South Africa remains one of the most unequal countries in the world, with significant disparities in wealth, land ownership, and access to quality education still largely following racial lines.

The system was designed to ensure the political, social, and economic dominance of the white minority. Key architects like D.F. Malan and later Hendrik Verwoerd implemented laws that touched every aspect of life. South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid

: The Population Registration Act of 1950 classified all citizens into four groups: White, Black (Bantu), Coloured (mixed race), and Indian/Asian. While formal apartheid ended with the 1994 elections

: Ongoing strikes, township revolts, and the work of the United Democratic Front (UDF) made the country nearly ungovernable. Key architects like D

: The government created ten "homelands" (Bantustans) for Black South Africans, stripping them of their South African citizenship and forcing them into impoverished, semi-independent territories. The Struggle and Resistance

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