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Why South Africa still battles the legacy of apartheid
When the country held its first democratic election in 1994 under Nelson Mandela, it marked a historic turning point. The apartheid system, introduced in 1948 by the National Party, shaped nearly every aspect of life. Where people lived, the quality of education they received and the jobs they could access were determined by race. Although those laws were repealed, their long term effects remain embedded in the country’s economic and spatial lan…
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Why South Africa still battles the legacy of apartheid
When the country held its first democratic election in 1994 under Nelson Mandela, it marked a historic turning point. The apartheid system, introduced in 1948 by the National Party, shaped nearly every aspect of life. Where people lived, the quality of education they received and the jobs they could access were determined by race. Although those laws were repealed, their long term effects remain embedded in the country’s economic and spatial lan…
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