Apartheid Ends in South Africa
In the early 1990s, South Africa stood on the brink of a new era. After decades of racial segregation and oppression under the apartheid system, change was finally on the horizon. The world watched with bated breath as Nelson Mandela, a symbol of resistance and hope, walked free after 27 years in prison. His release marked the beginning of the end for apartheid. Negotiations between the government and anti-apartheid leaders intensified, leading to the dismantling of discriminatory laws and the promise of democratic elections. The air was thick with anticipation and uncertainty as South Africa prepared to take its first steps towards a more just and equal society.
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