Sociology, asked by Jaidev2005, 8 months ago

COLOUR OF THE SKIN


On the day of the inauguration, I was overwhelmed with a sense of history. In the first decade of the

twentieth century, a few years after the bitter Anglo-Boer war and before my own birth, the white-skinned

peoples of South Africa patched up their differences and erected a system of racial domination against

the dark-skinned peoples of their own land. The structure they created formed the basis of one of the

harshest, most inhumane, societies the world has ever known. Now, in the last decade of the twentieth

century, and my own eighth decade as a man, that system had been overturned forever and replaced by

one that recognised the rights and freedoms of all peoples, regardless of the colour of their skin.​

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