The Group Areas Act was a key piece of apartheid legislation in South Africa, enacted in 1950. It aimed to segregate communities by assigning specific residential and business areas to different racial groups, effectively displacing non-white populations from "white" areas. This act reinforced racial segregation and discrimination, leading to significant social and economic disparities. It was eventually repealed in the early 1990s as apartheid began to dismantle.
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