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Martin Luther King Jr. (or Junior) gave Blacks (or coloreds) rights to eat and drink and sit where Whites were doing that stuff. Then, after he got shot
Blacks and whites did not have equal rights.
Blacks and whites did not have equal rights!!! :(
south Africa is a very good place to be. i do not know how to awnser this question the right way but i know that whites and black did not have food or snacks :)
The Indians and Whites had various relationships. Some liked the whites and some didnt, it depended on what the indians tribe was like, and what they beileved.
Apartheid affected everyone in South Africa because each person was legally forced to be classified by race. However, black Africans were most adversely affected.
The Indians and whites could not live peacefully side by side due to the early history of behavior of whites which breed mistrust in the Indians. One example of Indians inability to trust whites started as early as the Jamestown incident in which whites repeatedly incited violent acts upon the Indians in order to establish themrselves as rulers and lawmakers over the Indians. Most whites were of aristocratic background and refused to hunt or plant food for survival as it was considered beneath them. After recorded acts of canibalism committed against other whites , the Indians finally agreed to allow whites to eat the food which Indians had grown in trade for certain things and in order to prevent further atrocities. Whites continued to behave violently towards the Indians.
Whites have all the power, asians had limited rights, then there were the colored, which had even more restricted rights, and the blacks had the least power and right, and could not vote at all.
Nelson Mandela fundamentally wanted blacks to have the same rights as whites in South Africa.
Indians, blacks, and whites
Blacks and whites did not have equal rights
Since this monument commemorates the establishment of Afrikaans as an independent language it will mainly draw visitors who have Afrikaans as their first language. That would be the white Afrikaners who make up about 60% of South Africa's whites, and the so-called "Coloreds", people of mixed race, a majority of whom are Afrikaans-speaking.