APARTHEID OF SOUTH AFRICA 1948-1994 BY jabulani, Al-Amaan, Abu, and Mastano.

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APARTHEID OF SOUTH AFRICA BY jabulani, Al-Amaan, Abu, and Mastano.

WHERE AND WHEN The apartheid started in south africa in northern cape town in 1948 by the malange campaign.

WHY DID IT OCCUR? It occurred by the malange campaign party which was a group of white people who wanted the apartheid to start so that they can show black people that they are more powerful. in 1948 by an election created by the government and the

WHO WHERE THE KEY PEOPLE The key people were Walter Sisulu, Desmond Tutu, Goven Mbeki, F. W. De Klerk, Henry Fevoot, and Nelson Mandel, Desmond Tutu.

PERSPECTIVES NELSON MANDELA PERSPECTIVE WAS TO STOP BLACK PEOPLE IN SOUTH AFRICA BEING MISTREATED LIKE ANIMALS AND GIVEN LESS MEDICAL CARE, LESS

How did it affect civilians It affected civilians by the way the live and what jobs they have for instance they separated toilets, restaurants, schools, beaches, homes, and jobs. They separated schools because they found it harder to teach black children than white children.

Images of key people in apartheid