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South Africa and Apartheid

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South Africa and Apartheid . Apartheid . Government policy that called for “separate development” of the races Four racial categories: Africans  75% Whites  14% Colored (Those of African and European descent)  9% Asians and Indians 2% . Minority Rule. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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South Africa and Apartheid

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Apartheid

• Government policy that called for “separate development” of the races

• Four racial categories:– Africans75%– Whites14%– Colored (Those of African and European

descent)9%– Asians and Indians 2%

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Minority Rule

• South Africa’s white minority rules the non-white majority

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Pass Laws

• All blacks had to carry passbooks to show where they lived and worked

• Blacks were only allowed to buy land in small areas known as reserves

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Homelands

• 1950

• 14% of South African land was set aside for the black population

• All other land was reserved for whites

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Townships

• Areas away from cities where Africans were forced to live if they worked in urban areas

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Protests and Reactions

• Sharpeville (1960)- Blacks demonstrated against the pass laws; white police killed 69 protestors

• Reaction– Harsher pass laws– Jailed people without

trial– Outlawed ANC

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Protests and Reactions

• Soweto (1976)- Peaceful student protest against Afrikaans being made the official language in the school– Hundreds of students killed– Peaceful protests continued

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1980’s and Early 1990’s• Blacks could serve in advisory roles in government

• Pass laws end

• People could no longer be removed to the homelands by force

• Interracial marriage allowed

• Some black people could:– Own their own homes– Have their families live with them – Change jobs without permission


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