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Under apartheid the government divided people into four categories by race : "European ,African, Asian,& Colored
The Afrikaners were the people who had moved to Africa. they were the white people who had started the Apartheid.
because he was a racist man who believed that blacks, indians, asians, and colored/mixed people should be tortured and put last always against the whites
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!
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Under apartheid the government divided people into four categories by race : "European ,African, Asian,& Colored
he changed the way people thought about apartheid. [[apartheid is where people were treated differently based on race.]] He gave south africannns hope. (:
Nelson Mandela was an activist against the apartheid in South America. He was put in jail for 27 years for encouraging other colored people to fight against the apartheid.
The Afrikaners were the people who had moved to Africa. they were the white people who had started the Apartheid.
Badly, depending on where you were talking about. Read black like me by John Howard griffen and it gives you a detailed account of how human beings were being treated.
Black people were treated differently than white people. There were things like colored schools and white schools.
apartheid
because he was a racist man who believed that blacks, indians, asians, and colored/mixed people should be tortured and put last always against the whites
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!
There is NOTHING good about apartheid. It is discrimination, racist, and people don't have civil rights.
Physically, people in apartheid South Africa were often subjected to violence, torture, and harsh living conditions. Mentally, individuals suffered from discrimination, segregation, and the psychological impact of being treated as inferior based on their race. Apartheid resulted in significant trauma and long-lasting effects on the well-being of many individuals.
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