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Mandela’s death is uniting a racially-divided Cape Town, for now

Lifestyle & Belief

Many parts of downtown Cape Town remain racially divided, and some are deserted at night and unsafe. It’s part of the legacy of apartheid that hasn’t changed. But Nelson Mandela’s death has brought new life and integration to the center of the city — at least for now.

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