The Apartheid of South Africa ended in 1990 not just because of one person. It ended due to massive protests, which were inspired mainly by the African National Congress (ANC). Nelson Mandela was a huge figurehead in the abolition of apartheid especially since he spent 26 years in gaol for unjust reasons. But Mandela was not the only one, thousands of other people made self-sacrifices even greater then he. Many people were shot dead in protest including children I recommend that you research the Soweto massacre. This question is a very important question and a very very big one.
Anti-Apartheid Movement ended in 1994.
When apartheid ended in 94 it was F.W De Klerk he was the last minority president
Strongly. It was mainly United Nations sanctions and condemnations that ended the Apartheid.
The apartheid policies ended with immediate effect in 1990. In 1994, the first democratic elections took place in South Africa and Nelson Mandela was elected president of the republic.
It ended in the late 20th century
He was the president who ended apartheid.
Anti-Apartheid Movement ended in 1994.
The death of Jan Hofmeyr in 1948 ended hope against apartheid.
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When apartheid ended in 94 it was F.W De Klerk he was the last minority president
Strongly. It was mainly United Nations sanctions and condemnations that ended the Apartheid.
he ended apartheid system
The apartheid policies ended with immediate effect in 1990. In 1994, the first democratic elections took place in South Africa and Nelson Mandela was elected president of the republic.
It ended in the late 20th century
a white man who ended apartheid!!
Nelson Mandela
APartheid in South Africa started in 1948 and ended in 1991. The first vote blacks were allowed into was on April 4, 1994.