The blacks were treated very badly. They had to stay in a whole other community than the whites. The blacks had to stay in home lands and the home lands were really bad. The blacks had to share every thing they had with the other blacks in the home lands. If the blacks worked for a white the black had to go miles to get to the white and the black had to have like a passport thing to go to the whites house.
The black were treated quite badly in the Apartheid. White south Africans were treated better but still not good.
Regards,
Charlie Nash,
Head of Religious Studies,
South Chester Manor School
Lashes or bare beatings. sometimes life sentences.
white people though they were better because of their skin colour.
they are black
Ihavoiangiovanmogvrg
They elected Nelson Mandela.
Under apartheid, people from the Indian sub-continent were classed as 'coloureds' and had a status between that of whites and blacks.
He was determined to end apartheid because he felt it involved him as much as anyone else and wanted to be treated fairly compared to White people. He felt that Blacks (who were the majority population) should be give a say and fair opportunities as they were banned from many areas and treated badly.. etc... From personal experiences, he knew that he had to do something about it. He campaigned and encouraged Blacks in South Africa to teach their children Black history and about Black influential leaders so that they were all motivated and fighting against Apartheid also. - Hope i helped!
they are black
he changed the way people thought about apartheid. [[apartheid is where people were treated differently based on race.]] He gave south africannns hope. (:
Lot of people were killed especial black people
None
Apartheid
Yes.
Ihavoiangiovanmogvrg
They elected Nelson Mandela.
Under apartheid, people from the Indian sub-continent were classed as 'coloureds' and had a status between that of whites and blacks.
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.
He was determined to end apartheid because he felt it involved him as much as anyone else and wanted to be treated fairly compared to White people. He felt that Blacks (who were the majority population) should be give a say and fair opportunities as they were banned from many areas and treated badly.. etc... From personal experiences, he knew that he had to do something about it. He campaigned and encouraged Blacks in South Africa to teach their children Black history and about Black influential leaders so that they were all motivated and fighting against Apartheid also. - Hope i helped!
Blacks people were not allowed to marry white people