Apartheid Isn’t Over: South Africa’s Struggle After Legal Racism (1948-1994)

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Apartheid officially ended in 1994 — but the legacy of South Africa’s brutal racial segregation is still painfully visible. In this video, we uncover the true story of apartheid, how it stripped millions of Black South Africans of land, rights, and dignity — and how many of those injustices continue today.

From massive economic inequality and unresolved land ownership to sky-high unemployment and second-class citizenship conditions, South Africa remains divided by the very systems apartheid put in place.

📌 This video explores:

The legal and economic structure of apartheid

How the system destroyed generational wealth for Black South Africans

Post-apartheid struggles: unemployment, poverty, and land reform

Why many still live in the shadow of apartheid today

Apartheid didn’t vanish. It evolved — and the fight for justice continues.

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