South African Apartheid Conditions
South Africans march in the street and hold banners to protest the new restrictions on African citizens, soon to be known worldwide as Apartheid, implemented by the white minorty government of Daniel Malan, Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, early 1950s. During the Malan administration from 1948 - 1954 existing informal discrimination was systematically made law and remaining electoral, housing, civil, and employment rights of African citizens were dismantled. (Photo by FPG/Getty Images)

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