True. After South Africa became a union in 1910, political and economic power remained largely in the hands of the white minority, particularly through policies that favored them while disenfranchising and marginalizing the non-white populations. This situation culminated in the formal institution of apartheid in 1948, which entrenched racial segregation and discrimination against the majority black population and other racial groups.
After South Africa getting independence in 1910 a white minority, kept the political and economic power for themselves.
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