No, apartheid did not mean equal treatment. It was used as a way to avoid equal treatment. Keeping one group of people in inferior schools and in inferior housing, gave an advantage to another group of people.
It means after the apartheid era.
everyone was not equal
Steve Biko acted against apartheid because he did not agree with the racial differences and wanted everyone to be equal.
No slaves did not have right to equal treatment!
Not at all. If you are looking for a comparison with apartheid; you could look at the US treatment of Orientals from the end of the ninteenth century. If you are looking for a comparison to the Holocaust of WW2 Germany, you could look at the US treatment of Native Americans from the 17th century into the 20th century.
what was the first American colony to abolish
in poetry, apartheid means the reactions to the period of violence, racism, oppression expressed in few words in the form of poems
"Apartheid" in Afrikaans is a loose tranlation of 'to keep apart'.
During the apartheid era in South Africa, black people were discriminated against and forced to live separately from white people. The policy of apartheid in South Africa was characterized by institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination. Nelson Mandela fought against apartheid and worked to bring about equal rights and opportunities for all South Africans.
It was in protest over apartheid and the treatment of black South Africans.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu ended the apartheid because it was wrong, injustified and mean in his opinion to section black people from white people.
Republic of South Africa was the only country that had apartheid, so that must be the one you mean.