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<title>Winnie Madikizela-Mandela lives here</title>
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        South African social worker and activist considered by many black South Africans to be the "Mother of the Nation." She was the second wife of Nelson Mandela, from whom she separated in 1992 after her questionable behaviour and unrestrained militancy alienated fellow antiapartheid activists, including her husband.

Original name  Nomzamo Winifred , original Xhosa name  Nkosikazi Nobandle Nomzamo Madikizela 
born September 26, 1936, Bizana, Pondoland district, Transkei (now in Eastern Cape), South Africa. <br/>Tags: activist, south africa, apartheid, fight, antiapartheid, militant, mother of the nation, social worker<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/32815">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Apartheid Ends</title>
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        1991/06/17. Most of the social legislation that provided the legal basis for apartheid is repealed, though segregation remains deeply entrenched in South African society. 

Although the government had the power to suppress virtually all criticism of its policies, there was always some opposition to apartheid within South Africa.

Apartheid also received international censure. South Africa was forced to withdraw from the Commonwealth in 1961 when it became apparent that other member countries would not accept its racial policies. In 1985 both the United Kingdom and the United States imposed selective economic sanctions on South Africa. In response to these and other pressures, the South African government abolished the “pass” laws in 1986, although blacks were still prohibited from living in designated white areas and the police were granted broad emergency powers.

In a more fundamental shift of policy, however, the government of South African president F.W. de Klerk in 1990–91 repealed most of the social legislation that provided the legal basis for apartheid, including the Population Registration Act. Systematic racial segregation remained deeply entrenched in South African society, though, and continued on a de facto basis. In 1993 a new constitution enfranchised blacks and other racial groups, and all-race national elections in 1994 produced a coalition government with a black majority. These developments marked the end of legislated apartheid. (http://www.britannica.com)<br/>Tags: injustice, fight, south africa, apartheid, racism, historic, activism, good, cause<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/34474">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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<title>Nelson Mandela Freed</title>
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        1990/02/11. Nelson Mandela, South African Black Nationalist, was freed after 27 years in prison. (http://www.galegroup.com)<br/>Tags: apartheid, south africa, free, political prisoner, radical<br /><br /><a href="http://platial.com/post/34476">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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