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Anyone who felt that he or she had been a victim of apartheid's violence could come forward and be heard.
BJ Gallagher: Give 'Til It Hurts BJ Gallagher 2011
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Anyone who felt that he or she had been a victim of apartheid's violence could come forward and be heard.
BJ Gallagher: Give 'Til It Hurts BJ Gallagher 2011
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Since apartheid's end in 1994, Cape Town has visibly benefited from the influx of cash and culture spawned from South Africa's shift to democratic rule.
Secret Season 2011
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The production may not have hastened apartheid's demise, but it did one important thing.
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Anyone who felt that he or she had been a victim of apartheid's violence could come forward and be heard.
BJ Gallagher: Give 'Til It Hurts BJ Gallagher 2011
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Anyone who felt that he or she had been a victim of apartheid's violence could come forward and be heard.
BJ Gallagher: Give 'Til It Hurts BJ Gallagher 2011
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Left unsaid is the possibility that shocking pictures of black-on-black violence reinforced a view of nonwhites that apartheid's upholders were eager to disseminate.
The Photographer's Dilemma Richard B. Woodward 2011
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This story, as Jordaan tells it, begins when, aged 16 and classified as a Coloured, he was exposed to apartheid's brutality in Port Elizabeth.
'This is going to be the best World Cup we've ever seen' 2010
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That time came Friday, when the 2010 World Cup kicked off on the outskirts of Soweto, the township that galvanized the resistance movement following the slaughter of a still-disputed number of students as they marched in protest of apartheid's dictates.
As World Cup kicks off, spotlight shines on S. Africa's troubled past, hopeful future 2010
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That time came Friday, when the 2010 World Cup kicked off on the outskirts of Soweto, the township that galvanized the resistance movement following the slaughter of a still-disputed number of students as they marched in protest of apartheid's dictates.
As World Cup kicks off, spotlight shines on S. Africa's troubled past, hopeful future 2010
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