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Nelson Mandela, Deputy President of the African National Congress of South Africa, raises his fist in the air while addressing the Special Committee Against Apartheid in the General Assembly Hall.
Apartheid consists of hundreds of laws that allow the ruling white minority in South Africa to segregate, exploit and terrorize the vast majority: Africans, mostly, but also Asians and Coloureds - people of mixed race. Under Apartheid, racist beliefs are enshrined in law and any criticism of the law is cruelly suppressed. 
A beach at Durban reserved for the whites.
Student demonstrators being whipped by a policeman wielding a "sjambok" in South Africa. 1987.
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Headline Human Settlements - The Places Where People Live and Work 
Caption Description Two of the most critical problems of society today are the shortage of adequate housing and the deterioration of the conditions under which people live and work. Many cities are unable to provide adequate housing, food, sanitation, work and other essential services for all the people. Rural settlements are being abandoned and neglected. Urbanization is not an evil in itself. The process can be guided and converted into a positive factor in development.
A father and two children in Crossroads, Cape Town. 
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NICA ID 123163 
Production Date 04/01/1985 10:27:41 AM 
Country South Africa
Credit UN Photo/Yann Gamblin
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