The document summarizes key events related to colonialism and apartheid in South Africa, including:
- The 1884 Berlin Conference which divided Africa between European powers without African representation.
- The 1948 establishment of apartheid by the Afrikaner government, which legally enforced racial segregation and denied civil rights to black South Africans.
- Resistance to apartheid, including the 1960 Sharpeville massacre and 1976 Soweto uprising, as well as leaders like Nelson Mandela, Steven Biko, and Desmond Tutu.
- The end of apartheid in the early 1990s after domestic resistance and international pressure, including Mandela's release from prison and election as South Africa's first black president.