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UK Actors Anti-Apartheid Protest

History of Apartheid, part 1 of 2

Friday 01 May 2009

Apartheid-meaning separateness in Afrikaans, the Dutch dialect spoken in South Africa - was a system of legal and racial segregation enforced by the National Party (NP) government in South Africa between 1948 and 1994. More

  • Nelson Mandela's Release

    Friday 01 May 2009

    Television was not introduced until 1975 because the government viewed it as dangerous.

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  • Beer Hall Beating 1959

    Friday 01 May 2009

    In this climate, the ANC and PAC abandoned their long-standing commitment to non-violent resistance and turned to armed struggle, combined with underground organisation and mobilisation as well as mobilisation of international solidarity.

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  • Segregated Shopping 1925

    Friday 01 May 2009

    South Africa was settled in the 4th century by Bantu speaking pastoralists from West Africa who joined the indigenous hunter-forager San and Khoikhoi people at this territory at the southern tip of the continent blessed with a mild climate, fertile farmlands and unique mineral resources.

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  • South African Goldmine 1900

    Friday 01 May 2009

    4th century - Bantu speaking groups settle, joining the indigenous San and Khoikhoi people.

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  • Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Wednesday 22 April 2009

    The origins of Endgame date back to a chance meeting some years ago, when producer David Aukin was introduced to British businessman Michael Young, who was then Director of Communications for Consolidated Goldfield, one of the most powerful mining companies in South Africa.

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09 May 2009

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