how was the Apartheid system practiced in South Africa
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Apartheid (“separateness” in Afrikaans), was a set of laws promulgated in South Africa starting in 1948. These laws included:
The group areas: The law determining that Black, Whites, Asians and Coloureds all had to live in separate areas. This led to forced removals where people living in the “wrong” area were removed to their designated area.
Separate amenities: Public facilities like transport, park benches, toilets, beaches, were not shared by blacks and whites.
Bantu education: The Apartheid Government did not believe that black people were suitable for anything other than menial labour and educated them accordingly.
Apartheid Laws were not the first racist laws in South Africa, but it was a massive step in the wrong direction.
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The group areas: The law determining that Black, Whites, Asians and Coloureds all had to live in separate areas. This led to forced removals where people living in the “wrong” area were removed to their designated area.
Separate amenities: Public facilities like transport, park benches, toilets, beaches, were not shared by blacks and whites.
Bantu education: The Apartheid Government did not believe that black people were suitable for anything other than menial labour and educated them accordingly.
Apartheid Laws were not the first racist laws in South Africa, but it was a massive step in the wrong direction.
I hope this will be helpful for you
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