How non white people were treated in south africa
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blacks were not allowed to go in museums public places.They were being discriminated by whites.
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Non-white people were treated as slave and the practice of racism and discriminatory were there in South Africa.
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During the 18th century, non-white people were treated as slave even after Slavery Abolition Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1833. They were forced to work for longer hours, kept on starvation, whipping like conditions.
The process of colonial racism was followed in South Africa and non-white people had experienced problems like banned on living, prohibition of entrance in to working area, etc.
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