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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 Different but not Unequal 
Caption Description A black woman in Cross Roads, South Africa, preparing a meal. 
Unique Identifier UN7779416 
NICA ID 32436 
Production Date 01/01/1978 4:11:27 PM 
Country South Africa
Credit UN Photo/Peter Mugubane
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