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How blacks were treated by whites in South Africa .No Spamming or Report​

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Answered by xxiTzSiLeNtKiLlErxx
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  • The system of apartheid divided the people and labelled them on the basis of their skin colour.

  • The natives of South Africa were the ‘Blacks’, the people of mixed races were ‘Coloured’ and the people who migrated from India, ‘The Indians’.

  • All Non-Whites were treated as inferiors and were deprived of their right to vote.

  • They were forbidden from living in white areas.

  • They could work in white areas only if they had a permit.

  • Trains, buses, taxis, hotels, hospitals, schools, colleges, libraries, 'cinema halls, beaches, swimming pools, public toilets were all separate for whites and blacks.

  • The Blacks could not visit the churches where the whites worshipped.

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Answered by 68030
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Answer:

1.The system of apartheid divided the people and labelled them on the basis of their skin colour.

2.The natives of South Africa were the ‘Blacks’, the people of mixed races were ‘Coloured’ and the people who migrated from India, ‘The Indians’.

3.All Non-Whites were treated as inferiors and were deprived of their right to vote.

4.They were forbidden from living in white areas.

5.They could work in white areas only if they had a permit.

6.Trains, buses, taxis, hotels, hospitals, schools, colleges, libraries, 'cinema halls, beaches, swimming pools, public toilets were all separate for whites and blacks.

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