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South Africa
Apartheid
Definition: Apartheid was the system of racial segregation that was formally established in South Africa in 1948, through laws that stripped the majority black population of multiple rights.
National Party
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made apartheid a state policy and espoused the pernicious ideology that people of different racial origins could not live together in equality and harmony.
The liberation of South Africa from racist tyranny and the subsequent national reconciliation were the fruit of the struggle of the South African people
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In 1970 the education of a black schoolboy cost 10% of that corresponding to a white schoolboy. Higher education was almost impossible for blacks to pay.
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Pass Laws
5 main laws
established as early as 1790, further established in 1900s.
- Natives Urban Areas Act of 1923; required to carry permits.
- 1952; Abolition of Passes and Coordination of Documents Act no. 67
- required black people to carry ID's when outside homelands.
- replaced with 96-page reference book
Mandela
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Mandela´s famous quotes
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“Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.”
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“Money won't create success, the freedom to make it will.”
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