what encouraged the policy of apartheid in South Africa
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Apartheid had created a significant and permanent lasting wound in people. During the decades of repression and injustice, heroes such as Sislus, Tambo's and others were created. Such Afro-American heroes were extraordinarily brave, intelligent and compassionate. South Africa's real fortune was theses people with such strong integrity, not in its gold and gems.
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- The Apartheid system signified injustice, corruption and a profound human tragedy. The White dictatorship was embedded in bigotry. The Blacks were stripped of their rights, their freedom and their integrity in South Africa.
- The White parties patched up their divisions during the Boer War in South Africa. They enforced a ethnic apartheid scheme over their own country's Black citizens. It was one of the most cruel and harshest governments ever established in the world.
- After the National Party gained power in South Africa in 1948, its all-white government immediately began enforcing existing policies of racial segregation.
- White supremacy and racial segregation had become central aspects of South African policy long before apartheid began.
- South Africa was profoundly affected by the Great Depression and the Second World War and the country was persuaded to reinforce its ethnic separation policies. In 1948, under the slogan "apartheid" (literally "apartheid"), the Africans National Party swept the general elections.Their goal was not only to separate South Africa’s white minority from its non-white majority, it was also at splitting non-whites from each other, and at dividing black South Africans along tribal lines in order to suppress their political influence.
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