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Racism outlives Mandela in rural South Africa - The Washington Post

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Raghavan reports from rural South African region around Venterdorp, headquarters of the white extremist Afrikaaner Reistance Movement or AWB in Afrikaans language. He describes the racial separation between whites and blacks in rural areas where 40% of whites live. Blacks and whites do not socialize or mix with each other and less than 40% of South Africans interact socially with people of another race, according to SA Reconciliation Barometer. Scars of Apartheid can still be seen in rural areas with whites fearing blacks, and blacks dependent on whites for farm labor and other basic jobs.

Economic conditions and incomes of black South Africans since the end of Apartheid in 1994.

10/12/2012

The income gap between white and black South Africans is wider in 2012 than it was in 1994 with the end of Apartheid.

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