they do not lack of education fools u do not blacks ok . im white thank u
hi, yes, I'm another, different writer. And I believe they DO NOT lack education, but they LACKED. Referring to before the 1930's, only because blacks, African Americans, did not get the right to receive an equal education. But when they did they rose up to become one of the U.S.'s greatest leaders every known. But to answer your question, I believe you should look further into the Jim Crow Laws.
They didn't really want to learn to read and write English.
Under Apartheid, there were 80 black children in a classroom with no textbooks while white children had 24 children to a classroom.
The general pattern of urbanization of the black population ... that a cohort of blacks born in the rural South during the present.
There is no simple answer to that. There are over 50 countries and over 1 billion people in Africa and they are all very different. Tall, small, educated, uneducated, male, female, adults, children, black, white, other colours, fat, thin, happy, sad, friendly, unfriendly, healthy, sick, rich, poor etc. Add in any other characteristic and you will find people who fit it in Africa. They have a wide range of cultures, languages, religions and beliefs. You will find all sorts of very different people in Africa, so it is impossible to answer your question with a simple answer.
The ruling National Party did not exclude black South Africans from education entirely. The "Bantu Education Act" was a piece of official legislation that governed how and what black people were taught during Apartheid. This now infamous piece of legislation was introduced by the "Architect of Apartheid", Hendrik F. Verwoerd. This act ensured that black people were directed into the unskilled labour market and ensured that black people were not educated enough (in most cases) that they would be able to form non-violent plans (i.e. plans of diplomacy) with which to fight their oppressors. This in effect dumbed down and demonised most of South Africa's population in the eyes of ordinary white South Africans.
no, it is only black
the most people in south Africa to die were black and they died during the apartheid
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Following the Brown v. Board of Education case, schools had to allow black and white pupils to have an education together. They could no longer be separated into different schools. Black and white children had to be given the same, equal opportunities.
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black people had to go to different schools for education or some of them didn't have any education at all.
The general pattern of urbanization of the black population ... that a cohort of blacks born in the rural South during the present.
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In a world of equality, we don't label white children suspenders or black children suspenders. Suspenders are universally used and come in different sorts for all types of children.
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