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1980s: Apartheid laws are still in effect in South Africa, with the majority population unable to vote or move about freely.
Today: Apartheid has been abolished, and blacks are allowed to vote in local and national elections.
1980s: Many important works of literature, including works by Nadine Gordimer, are banned in South Africa.
Today: With the exception of some school districts occasionally calling for the censorship of certain works, South Africans can read and write without fear of official, state-sanctioned censorship.
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