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- Apartheid - Wikipedia
Basing its platform on abolishing apartheid and creating a nonracial democratic South Africa, the UDF provided a legal way for domestic human rights groups and individuals of all races to organise demonstrations and campaign against apartheid inside the country
- Apartheid | South Africa, Laws, Definition, Facts, History, Beginning . . .
Apartheid was a policy in South Africa that governed relations between the white minority and nonwhite majority during the 20th century Formally established in 1948, it sanctioned racial segregation and political and economic discrimination against nonwhites
- Apartheid: Definition South Africa | HISTORY
Apartheid, or “apartness” in the language of Afrikaans, was a system of legislation that upheld segregation against non-white citizens of South Africa
- Apartheid in South Africa - The National Archives
The term apartheid comes from the Afrikaans word meaning ‘separation’ This system implemented political, social, and economic segregation on racial grounds in South Africa It ensured domination
- Apartheid: A Short History - Anti Apartheid Legacy
Explore the short history of Apartheid: understand its origins, key laws, brutal impact, and the resistance that led to its end in 1994
- Apartheid in South Africa: Race, Power, and the Long Road to Freedom
An Afrikaans word meaning "separateness" or "apartness," apartheid was a comprehensive political, legal, social, and economic system of racial segregation and white minority supremacy that the National Party government formally enshrined into law following its election victory in 1948 and which remained the dominant framework of South African
- Apartheid: Beginning and End, and the History of South Africa
Apartheid, a dark chapter in South Africa’s history, was more than just a policy of racial segregation; it was a systematic construct designed to perpetuate inequality and subjugation
- Apartheid | World History - Lumen Learning
Apartheid sparked significant international and domestic opposition, resulting in some of the most influential global social movements of the twentieth century
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