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Mr. Thuynsma, who studied with Mphahlele in Denver, says: "Returning to South Africa, even before Apartheid's demise, was simply inevitable."
Chronicling a World Apart Martin Rubin 2011
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Such divestments brought an end to South Africa's Apartheid and Apartheid's biggest supporter was Bank of America (BofA).
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After all, as rioters raged and prisoners rotted, even Mandela managed to meet Botha during the height of Apartheid's tyranny.
David Kaufman: Marriage Equality and the Myth of "Gay Apartheid" 2009
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Imagine how you'd feel if all the work you'd done to earn the nickname "Apartheid's Congressman" had come to nothing?
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"Or for that matter the three ANC-appointed presidents of the country installing themselves in the Union Buildings - the ultimate symbol of Apartheid's power and oppression?" said Holomisa.
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Apartheid's legacy of skewed human development, combined with the continued existence of racially based labour market institutions and practices, means that while benefiting from social changes, black people have continued to be systematically excluded from these new economic opportunities.
CHAPTER ONE 2004
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Apartheid's terrible legacy of injustice and inequality had to be decisively addressed if freedom was to truly mean anything to our people.
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"Apartheid's victims continue to suffer in poverty, joblessness, and the failure to ensure reparations," organisation spokesman
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Apartheid's legacy II: Building strong foundations for a non-racial society
ANC Today 2001
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Apartheid's legacy I: Racial inequality deeply embedded in South Africa
ANC Today 2001
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