“More than two decades later, Ms. Sikade, 69, lives on the garbage-strewn dirt of Crossroads township, where thousands of black families have used splintered boards and metal sheets to construct airless hovels for lack of anywhere else to live. ‘I’ve gone from a shack to a shack,’ Ms. Sikade says. ‘I’m fighting for everything I have. You still are living in apartheid.'” NYT: End of Apartheid in South Africa? Not in Economic Terms.

+ Quartz: For black South African students, the odds of graduating were better during apartheid.