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Q: How did the Africans resist discrimination in South Africa?
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How did africans resist discrimination in south Africa?

they burned their passes


Who stared the apartheid?

Aparthied is a strict system of racial segragation and discrimination on South Africa against black South Africans. It was enforced by the national party government in South Africa between 1948 and 1994.


What racial discrimination have South Africans suffered?

Apartheid


What happend during Aparthied?

Apartheid was a system of segregation and overall discrimination against all non-white South Africans in South Africa that was actually a legal part of South African legislation.


Where do South Africans live?

South Africa.


Why did Nelson Mandela help the south africans?

Trevor Huddleston was proactive in fighting against apartheid in South Africa. As an Anglican Archbishop, he was duty bound to speak against the discrimination of Black South Africans by the white supremacist administration.


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Who practiced racial discrimination?

South Africa


Who are south africans?

Generally described as citizens of the nation of South Africa...


According to Mandela white supremacy in South Africa has caused a lack of human dignity for?

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In south Africa what is the system that legalized racial discrimination?

The South African socio-legal system that institutionalized racial discrimination was known as "apartheid". An Afrikaans word meaning " to hold apart" (or, less literally, "separation"), apartheid maintained strict segregation between the white minority and all other races of South Africans