How was the policy of segregation practiced in South Africa?
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During apartheid, people were divided into four racial groups and separated by law. The system was used to deny many basic rights to non-White people, mainly Black people who lived in South Africa. The law allowed white people to be in certain areas.
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Trains, buses, taxis, hotels, hospitals, schools and colleges, libraries, cinema halls, theatres, beaches, swimming pool, public toilets, were all separate for the whites and blacks in South Africa. This was called 'Segregation'.
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