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who were called blacks in South Africa​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although the South African law of racial categories has been abolished, many South Africans still view themselves according to these categories. The black population consists of several groups: Khoi-San, Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele, Sotho, Shangaan and Venda, just to name a few.

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Answered by kaavyasraja
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The native people of South Africa are black in color, they made up about three-fourths of the population and were called 'blacks'.

Everyone who was considered black was treated poorly.

They had different schools, markets, mode of transport.

No black person was allowed to enter the area or property reserved for white people and the white people didn't like black people.

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