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Land Reform in South Africa
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Land Reform in South Africa
In 1913, South Africa passed the Native Land Act, which prohibited black South Africans from owning land. The Act was the cornerstone of apartheid, which was instituted in 1948. In 2004, ten years after the end of apartheid, land remains an explosive issue in the country. White landowners and black claimants talk about the land reform process in South Africa.
Please note: The full film will be available online starting July 7, 2010 and ending at midnight, Pacific Time, October 5, 2010.


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