The History of Apartheid in S.Africa

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The History of Apartheid in S.Africa

Objectives Explain what apartheid was Explain why Europeans wanted S.Africa in the first place Identify what apartheid was like Identify how apartheid ended

Why? Europeans wanted S.African resources Especially diamonds

Apartheid Laws enacted in 1948, racial discrimination becomes institutionalized Race laws touch every aspect of social life “White only” laws- blacks had to carry passbooks. Equivalent- Jim Crow laws in the US

United States

Homelands Semi-independent areas occupied by blacks

Strict Law Gov’t allowed some to live outside homelands To work certain jobs Pass laws Split families

Sharpsville Massacre March 21 *On this date in 1960, police in Sharpeville, near Johannesburg, fired on Black South Africans protesting racially biased pass laws. The protesters suffered 72 deaths and more than 200 injuries in two days of violence

Nelson Mandela Arrested in 1962 for opposing the apartheid laws The African National Congress was a banned organization, he was a part of it In jail until 1990 Elected first black president in 1994

Desmond Tutu Religious leader against apartheid.

Tutu Quotations "When missionaries came to South Africa, we had the land, they had the Bible. Then they told us, 'Let's close our eyes and pray.' When we opened our eyes we saw that we have the Bible, they have the land." "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality."

How did apartheid end? Cost of apartheid for white minority became too great. Economy stagnant (Boycots) World trade sanctions

Connection between Arab-Israeli and S. Africa