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Afrikaners were descendants of Dutch immigrants to South
Africa. The first Dutch settlement in South Africa was established in 1652. Dutch immigrants, 1652
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But British imperialism eventually led to British
control of South Africa in 1795. Imperialism, control
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The British and the Boers/Afrikaners, who were descendants of the original Dutch settlers, fought several bloody wars… Boers/Afrikaners
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…especially after diamonds
had been found in South African soil!
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Of course, the British imperialists won, given the size and wealth
of the British empire. Won, size and wealth
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But regardless of the winner, the indigenous people of
South Africa were still denied their land and resources. Indigenous, land and resources
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When the British imperialists finally left South Africa, the
Afrikaners gained control of the South African government. Gained, government
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The National Party, which was the political party that enacted
Afrikaners formed The National Party, which was the political party that enacted apartheid or “apartness” laws. Political, laws
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Apartheid was a policy of racial segregation in South Africa.
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Under this brutal system of
segregation, black South Africans were denied access to white schools, white beaches, white neighborhoods, and even white-only benches. Denied access
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Of course, many individuals resisted the apartheid system.
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But those who resisted faced imprisonment, exile, torture,
and even death. Exile, Stephen Biko Stephen Biko was murdered by the South African police in 1977.
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The African National Congress (ANC) was a Black Nationalist
organization founded in 1912. It led a valiant struggle against apartheid. Nationalist, valiant
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Nelson Mandela emerged as a leader of the military wing of
the ANC in the early 1960s. Nelson Mandela
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was imprisoned for treason and sentenced to life in prison.
In 1964, Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for treason and sentenced to life in prison. Treason, life in prison
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imprisoned on Robben Island, the fight against apartheid continued.
But even with leaders imprisoned on Robben Island, the fight against apartheid continued. continued
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Mandela came to symbolize
the injustice of the apartheid system. Symbolize, injustice
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Finally, after 27 years in prison, the Afrikaner government
released Mandela from prison. 27 years, released
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President of South Africa, shared the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1993, Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk, then President of South Africa, shared the Nobel Peace Prize. Nobel Peace Prize
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With the end of apartheid and free elections for all,
Nelson Mandela was elected as South Africa’s president in 1994. Free elections, president
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