After the end of apartheid in South Africa in 1994, living conditions for Black South Africans showed signs of improvement, but significant challenges remained. Many people gained access to better housing, education, and healthcare, but systemic inequalities persisted, with high levels of poverty and unemployment still affecting Black communities. Land ownership and economic opportunities remained uneven, contributing to ongoing disparities. Overall, while progress was made, the legacy of apartheid continued to impact the quality of life for many Black South Africans.
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