Well, the conventional answer would be Nelson R. Mandelaand Frederick W. de Klerk, as they shared a Nobel Prize for bringing an end to Apartheid.
Actually it was a lot more complicated than that, and hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions, of people were involved.
Apartheid was brought to its end by mass resistance to its cruelty, by internal campaigns of disobedience, of peaceful resistance and sabotage of state installations and armed resistance, and by the actions of countless caring and brave people outside South Africa who marched, donated, boycotted and spoke up about Apartheid for decades.
If you were one of those, thank you very much!
Mandela and De Klerk
Their biggest fear was probably that black people would want to take revenge on them for apartheid and that there would be a lot of violence with the end of apartheid, and that the whole country would be in chaos.
AN oil embargo helped end apartheid in South Africa. Another thing that helped end apartheid was that in 1991 the South African government repealed apartheid laws.
march 21st 1990
people refused to buy/ sell anything until they ended apartheid.
Anti-Apartheid Movement ended in 1994.
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Their biggest fear was probably that black people would want to take revenge on them for apartheid and that there would be a lot of violence with the end of apartheid, and that the whole country would be in chaos.
AN oil embargo helped end apartheid in South Africa. Another thing that helped end apartheid was that in 1991 the South African government repealed apartheid laws.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu ended the apartheid because it was wrong, injustified and mean in his opinion to section black people from white people.
march 21st 1990
people refused to buy/ sell anything until they ended apartheid.
Anti-Apartheid Movement ended in 1994.
Nelon Mandela saw synonymous with apartheid because he was the biggest helper to end apartheid in South Africa
Nelson Mandela wanted to end Apartheid in South Africa, so he used civil disobedience and boycotts to end Apartheid.
As several riots had taken place against apartheid, and people in other nations opposed it by boycotting goods produced in South Africa, President F.W. de Klerk ended apartheid because of this.
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Nelson Mandela