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Apartheid was a policy of racial segregation in South Africa.
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The policy of Apartheid began
in 1948 when the Afrikaner-led Nationalist Party dominated South African politics.
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Afrikaners were descendants of Dutch immigrants to South
Africa. The first Dutch settlement in South Africa was established in 1652.
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But British imperialism eventually led to British
control of South Africa.
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The British and the Boers or Afrikaners, descendants of
the original Dutch settlers, fought several bloody wars.
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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.
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But regardless of the victor, the indigenous people of
South Africa were still denied their land and resources.
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When the British imperialists
finally left South Africa, the Afrikaners came to dominate the South African government.
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The National Party was the Party of the Afrikaners and it
was this party that enacted Apartheid or “apartness” laws.
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DEFINITION OF APARTHEID
·Literally means ‘apartness’ in Afrikaans (Dutch word for African and refers to a language in South Africa: Cape Dutch) Racial Segregation in South Africa from 1948 to The Crime of Apartheid = When one racial group oppresses and dominates another racial group and is committed to maintaining this regime.
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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.
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Under the Population Registration Act of 1950, all South Africans
were required to be racially classified as white, black, or colored.
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In addition, all black South
Africans were required to carry pass books containing fingerprints, identification information, a photograph, and whether the individual had access to white neighborhoods.
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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. 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 long before apartheid. But it led the valiant struggle against apartheid.
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Nelson Mandela emerged as a leader of the military wing of
the ANC in the early 1960s.
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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.
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But even with their leaders imprisoned on Robben Island,
the fight against apartheid continued.
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Mandela became a symbol
of the injustice of the apartheid system.
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Finally, after twenty-seven years in prison, the Afrikaner
government released Mandela from prison.
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President of South Africa, shared the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1993, Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk, the President of South Africa, shared the Nobel Peace Prize.
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With the end of apartheid and
free elections for all, Nelson Mandela was elected South African President in 1994.
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