by many ways, for example:
because they were united and fought off any attacks
In mass numbers and in many ways forms, such as civil disobedience, strikes, boycotts, and nonviolent demonstrations.
by revolting
Apartheid separated the people of South Africa.
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Boers
It means after the apartheid era.
Stephen Biko was a Black South African who stood up for the wellbeing of his people and was strongly opinionated. He fought for black consciousness and was aiming to inspire and encourage black pride. Unlike Mandela Biko didn't scheme to bring down the apartheid he spread his word, Biko spent his time preaching to Black South Africans. In 1977 Biko died while held in prison, his death remained in the lives of the Black South Africans and the ANC used Biko's face as a campaign for the South African non-racial election.
by many ways, for example:ViolenceBombingsBurning pass booksGetting them all arrestedProtestsDestroying police stationsBombing railwaysBlowing up army recruit centresand many other things
Apartheid
South Africans had to cope with apartheid because it became a policy of the government they elected. it was not obvious in the beginning how repressive it would eventually become.
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It did not make sense economically. Apartheid was about hatred and bigotry.
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Africans and their descendants resisted enslavement through various methods, such as running away and forming maroon communities, engaging in acts of sabotage and rebellion, practicing cultural retentions and expressions of resistance, and seeking legal means of challenging their enslavement through courts and petitions. These forms of resistance were essential in maintaining a sense of autonomy and dignity in the face of enslavement.
Apartheid separated the people of South Africa.
Christianity
Any self respecting peoples resist colonisation.
they went on the underground railroad
He pushed for the end of apartheid, and succeeded.