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South Africa Marks 50th Anniversary of Freedom Charter

HeadlineJun 27, 2005

In South Africa on Sunday, tens of thousands marked the 50th anniversary of the signing of the South African Freedom Charter. The document became the guiding light for the anti-apartheid struggle. It proclaimed “South Africa belongs to all people who live in it, black and white” and that “every man and woman shall have the right to vote.” In his autobiography, Nelson Mandela wrote that the charter became a ” a great beacon for the liberation struggle.”

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