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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
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Help me out besties this is due in an hour

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Sholpan [36]3 years ago
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1. rugby was now governed by a non-racial body, perceptions of the game did not change over night. Black South Africans still viewed the Springbok as a symbol of apartheid. Afrikaners still viewed it as a symbol of their racial superiority. And I think this mite be it for number 3 , but not to sure He saw an opportunity with the South African (Springboks) rugby team as the way to unite one of the most divided countries towards a common goal. Shortly after becoming president, Mandela invited Francois Pienaar (Springbok captain) to his office. ... “One Team, One Country” became the slogan for South Africa Rugby team. Try to make it into your own words just for copied right, but if not that’s ok
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