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From Afrikaner nationalism to African nationalism

Around this time in 1947, South Africa’s attention was focused on the British royal family who were on a three-month visit to our country.

King George VI was accompanied by his wife, Queen Elizabeth and their daughters, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret.

Back then our country was called the Union of South Africa – union because the two British areas of control (then called

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