Apartheid Through the Eyes of South African Political Parties, 1948–1994
Trace the evolution and decline of white minority rule in South Africa
We don’t want Apartheid liberalised. We want it dismantled.former Archbishop of Cape Town
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Apartheid was a system of white minority rule that prevailed in South Africa for much of the 20th century. This collection contains various materials published by political parties on both sides of the racial and ideological divide. The bulk of the documents are drawn from the archives of the main opposition movement, the African National Congress (ANC). The main party of government, the National Party, is also well represented, as are several minor parties and independent candidates.