What was the condition of blacks under apartheid system of South Africa?
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1. They were not allowed to enter public used by 'whites'.
2. They were meant inferior due to their skin colour.
3. Blacks were tried, if they raised voice against the white minority rule.
2. They were meant inferior due to their skin colour.
3. Blacks were tried, if they raised voice against the white minority rule.
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The condition of blacks under apartheid system of South Africa is very pathetic.
EXPLANATION:
The apartheid is the political party of South Africa in whose time the racial discrimination prevailed. The blacks are created as the minority group and they lacked many rights when compared to the white people.
They didn’t have rights to attend the public meeting and take part in the common function which is to be held for the general public. The blacks were ill-treated in the public by the whites .The whites are considered as superiors. This racial discrimination was abolished by nelson mandala.
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