South Africa under apartheid
Apartheid (, separateness) was a system of legal racial segregation enforced by the National Party government in South Africa between 1948 and 1994, under which the rights of the majority 'non-white' inhabitants of South Africa were curtailed and minority rule by white people was maintained.
South Africa under apartheidSouth AfricaNelson MandelaJohannesburgNamibiaNational Party (South Africa)BantustanReform Party (South Africa)PretoriaRacial segregationAnti-Apartheid MovementInternal resistance to South African apartheidNegotiations to end apartheid in South AfricaThabo MbekiSouth African general election, 1994Second Boer WarSporting boycott of South AfricaSouth African nationality lawSteve BikoForeign relations of South Africa during apartheid
ZuluSouth African Defence ForceMozambiqueMargaret ThatcherSouth African ArmyRobben Island1985 South African Grand PrixSouth Africa national football teamNew National Party (South Africa)Politics of South AfricaOliver TamboAlan PatonSouth African National Defence ForceUnion of South AfricaJan SmutsDesmond TutuMilitary history of South AfricaTerrorism Act No 83 of 1967Harry SchwarzTownship (South Africa)




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