WHO can speak the heart of a black man? Who can act the pain, the desires, the loves and the hates of black experience?

These are some of the haunting questions written on one wall of the Apartheid Museum, located on Gold Reef Road in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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The museum takes you to the infamous l970s and 80s when racial segregation was at its peak in this southern state. It’s easy to feel the anguish and bitterness that the blacks had to endure, let alone the innocent civilians who died at the hand of the white man.
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The museum leaves no stone unturned - from the entrance where you pass through a steel gate according to your race, to the shockingly brutal, yet honest photographs, videos and documents, the visit can be chilling. You don’t need a guide to walk you around; there are little inscriptions on every corner, explaining everything.
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It’s an emotional journey and once or twice you are likely to see a white tourist shaking his head contemptuously, as though he is guilty of what his counterparts did back then. But eventually — after about two hours through the maze — you reach a corner demonstrating the country’s steps to freedom, pictures of the democratic elections in 1994 and the famous freedom fighter Nelson Mandela.
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This extraordinarily powerful museum, certain to become one of Johannesburg’s most important tourist attractions, has become an obligatory stop for tourists and residents alike.
“Come and discover the secrets of Africa’

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