Social Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

how were the Black discriminated in South Africa​

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Answered by itzlovehunter90
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bro your question is wrong

Black's are not discriminated in South Africa

they are discriminated in America

Answered by ratnala380
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From 1948 through the 1990s, a single word dominated life in South Africa. Apartheid—Afrikaans for “apartness”—kept the country’s majority black population under the thumb of a small white minority. It would take decades of struggle to stop the policy, which affected every facet of life in a country locked in centuries-old patterns of discrimination

The segregation began in 1948 after the National Party came to power. The nationalist political party instituted policies of white supremacy, which empowered white South Africans who descended from both Dutch and British settlers in South Africa while further disenfranchising black Africans.

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