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South Africa in Images

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During the Apartheid Era South African Signs During the Apartheid Era © Brain Wrinkles

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Black South Africans line up at the counter of a government office to get their new passbooks in Johannesburg, South Africa, April 7, 1960. © Brain Wrinkles

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(Nelson Mandela, second from right) ANC Members (Nelson Mandela, second from right) © Brain Wrinkles

Rolihlahla “Nelson” Mandela A Member of the Thimbu Tribe © Brain Wrinkles

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1960 Apartheid Protest – “Sharpeville Massacre” © Brain Wrinkles

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F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela © Brain Wrinkles

Mandela Released from Prison © Brain Wrinkles

F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela © Brain Wrinkles

Waiting in Line to Vote © Brain Wrinkles

Mandela Voting, 1994 © Brain Wrinkles

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Rolihlahla “Nelson” Mandela July 18, 1918 – December 5, 2013 © Brain Wrinkles