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Segregation and discrimination were both huge issues in South Africa many, many years ago, and were the cause of several racial conflicts. South Africa was only ruled by whites until 1994, excluding all blacks and native Africans from having any say in political issues, and whites even set up a system call apartheid. Apartheid was a system that enforced segregation, like having "whites only" areas and "POC only areas" (POC meaning people of color). Apartheid caused a lot of anger around the world, and the Africans even set up an organization called the ANC (African National Congress). Also, thousands of blacks were killed, sometimes even by other blacks, during the anti-apartheid protests in the 1980s. Segregation and discrimination were huge issues that started around the time the Dutch settlers came to South Africa (in 1652) and as you can see they lasted for what seemed like forever. -Sophia Freeman
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