6.0 Class Discussion Question Define the 1 “Blue” term from page #139 in the BLUE textbook. What are the implications for this type of system?

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6.0 Class Discussion Question Define the 1 “Blue” term from page #139 in the BLUE textbook. What are the implications for this type of system?

After today… Students will be able to define Apartheid Students will be able to compare and contrast the US policies of the 1960’s with South Africa’s policy of Apartheid. Students will understand the role Nelson Mandela played in ending Apartheid.

Compare / Contrast Using the textbook pages 139 to 141 compare (something you should know) the United States struggle with racial equality during the Civil Rights era of the 1960’s with (something you probably don’t know) the Apartheid era in South Africa.

Similar Different

South Africa – Important Groups to know Zulu Native Africans Powerful tribe\ Strong military Large population

South Africa – Important Groups to know Boers Dutch settlers Fled Germany & the Netherlands Strong racist views Original white settlers Farmers Afrikaners Another name for the Boers

South Africa – Important Groups to know British Important traders Interested in valuable resources Last group to arrive in South Africa PG

1899

South Africa 1948: Afrikaner government begins apartheid Apartheid = Effort to keep “apart the hides” or skin colors Segregated whites & blacks

South Africa Apartheid Made white supremacy official Separate, unequal facilities Pass laws require pass books for blacks to move from one area to another …like from home to work Blacks resettled into infertile, resource depleted homelands to ensure segregation & “protect” African culture

1970

Class Note Until 1994, South Africa was controlled by the white minority. Whites made up about 16% of the population and yet they controlled all the levers of economic and political power. The rights of Blacks and “other” minorities were severely restricted (example: Pass Laws).

Heroes Who are your heroes? Who are some other people that are generally considered to be heroic? What qualities make someone heroic?

I have a dream…

Resistance

African Resistance Of course, Zulu resisted apartheid policies African resistance organized by group: African National Congress Important leaders brought international attention to issue: Nelson Mandela Steve Biko (pictured) Desmond Tutu Nelson Mandela

Comes of age during the Apartheid era of South Africa. Resists this policy and is imprisoned in Was released in 1990 after 27 years in prison. In 1994 becomes the 1 st black President of South Africa

Free at Last!!!

After today… Students will be able to define Apartheid Students will be able to compare and contrast the US policies of the 1960’s with South Africa’s policy of Apartheid. Students will understand the role Nelson Mandela played in ending Apartheid.