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Andrew Merhtins was born in Durban
Obviously, Nelson Mandela!
The surprisingly peaceful transition from apartheid to majority rule suggests that blacks and whites in South Africa were quite "civil."
Blacks and whites did not have equal rights.
The question is incorrectly written. It was alleged that the New Zealand team -known as the 'All Blacks' had been poisoned. In fact there are many doubts about this as apparently all New Zealand players who were suffering from food poisoning had been to the same pizza restaurant.
Free blacks
He played a really big role..... W/o him there would be no education for the blacks....
No-one.
Andrew Merhtins was born in Durban
In the South, free blacks faced discrimination, limited rights, and restrictions on their movements. They often lived in segregated communities and were subject to harsher laws than white individuals. Despite their free status, they still had to navigate a society that denied them full citizenship and equality.
in the 1860's there was 1253 blacks in the south
they played the role of being freed
They played a not nice role for the people.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
a role of a mechanical engineer is to design, manufacture and maintain facilities such as mechanics and steels
they played the role of being freed
Blacks in the South relied on the Union League to support political and social activities, provide education and literacy programs, and offer protection and representation during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War.