Apartheid
The ethnic group that primarily supported the separation of races in South Africa was the Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch, French, and German settlers. They established the system of apartheid in 1948, which enforced racial segregation and discrimination against the non-white population. This policy was rooted in their desire to maintain political and economic dominance in the country. The Afrikaner National Party played a key role in institutionalizing these racial divisions.
Apartheid was the official policy of the Southern African government that separated whites and blacks. The policy was heavily criticized by the international community and was eventually abandoned in 1991, though blacks in South Africa were not able to vote in elections until 1993.
Apartheid or segregation
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
it is a pass like an ID but for the different types of races for when apartheid was in south Africa.
Apartheid.
multi cultural
He was very vocally against apartheid (separation of the races) in South Africa.
In the US, the word is segregation; in South Africa the word is apartheid. In all countries it's 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
The Nation of Islam believed in separation of the races. -NovaNET
The ethnic group that primarily supported the separation of races in South Africa was the Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch, French, and German settlers. They established the system of apartheid in 1948, which enforced racial segregation and discrimination against the non-white population. This policy was rooted in their desire to maintain political and economic dominance in the country. The Afrikaner National Party played a key role in institutionalizing these racial divisions.
Apartheid was the official policy of the Southern African government that separated whites and blacks. The policy was heavily criticized by the international community and was eventually abandoned in 1991, though blacks in South Africa were not able to vote in elections until 1993.
Segregation. Between 1948-1994 a name for it was Apartheid.
Apartheid - or cultural separation - was official policy in the Republic of South Africa until fairly recently.
separation of humanity
Apartheid or segregation