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What was the attitude of black towards the whites after south africa became a democratic country?

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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After the emergence of the new democratic South Africa, the leaders of the Black community appealed to its members to forgive the Whites, who till then practised the oppressive policy of Apartheid and inflicted humiliation and injustice to the Black population. The Black leaders proposed the establishment of a new order based on the equality of races. The natives agreed that although they formed the majority of the population, their rule wouldn't be absolute as it had been under the Whites hitherto and that it would be a true democracy with each citizen being treated equally by law and government

Answered by ilhamameen2004
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After the emergence of the new democratic South Africa, the leaders of the Black community appealed to its members to forgive the Whites, who till then practised the oppressive policy of Apartheid and inflicted humiliation and injustice to the Black population. The Black leaders proposed the establishment of a new order based on the equality of races. The natives agreed that although they formed the majority of the population, their rule wouldn't be absolute as it had been under the Whites hitherto and that it would be a true democracy with each citizen being treated equally by law and government

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