From a 1991 report by Gillian Findlay. In the early 1990s, South Africa’s government dismantled apartheid laws, including those that prevented Black people from living in white areas. In small towns like Ermelo, many whites resisted the reforms. A story raged over the municipal swimming pool
Originally broadcast: February 5, 1991
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