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How white leaders in South Africa carved out 'free' Black states to avoid ending apartheid - Face2Face Africa

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Apartheid existed before the 1948 election that ushered in South Africa's white supremacist National Party which oversaw the overarching legislation that set the ethnicities of the territory apart. But it has always intrigued political historians when apartheid itself was put into the law books. Perhaps the reason is the audacity of a white minority to...

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