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During apartheid, which officially lasted from 1948 to the early 1990s in South Africa, the government enforced a system of racial segregation and discrimination against non-white populations. Laws were implemented to restrict the rights of black South Africans, including limitations on movement, education, and employment opportunities. Non-white individuals were forced to live in separate areas and could only access certain public facilities. This system led to widespread social unrest, resistance movements, and international condemnation.

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