Hope: kids of difference races walk together

By Maverick Chen
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South Africa officially ended segregation in 1994, and black South Africans have rights protected by law. But racial inequality still exists in many ways, especially in people's mentality. These two children from different racial backgrounds walking together with their hands locked may deliver a message that equality is a notion everyone is born with. [Maverick Chen / China.org.cn]

South Africa officially ended segregation in 1994, and black South Africans have rights protected by law. But racial inequality still exists in many ways, especially in people's mentality. These two children from different racial backgrounds walking together with their hands locked may deliver a message that equality is a notion everyone is born with. [Maverick Chen / China.org.cn]



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