In South Africa, the apartheid system, which lasted from 1948 to the early 1990s, enforced laws that institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination against non-white populations. Key legislation included the Population Registration Act, which classified individuals by race, and the Group Areas Act, which restricted where people could live and work based on their racial classification. The Bantu Education Act further entrenched educational disparities, ensuring inferior education for black South Africans. These laws collectively aimed to maintain white political and economic supremacy while disenfranchising the black majority.
A lot of it had to do with jobs and government positions. Blacks could never get the jobs that the whites could and whites were given all the political power.
The surprisingly peaceful transition from apartheid to majority rule suggests that blacks and whites in South Africa were quite "civil."
When colonizing Africa.
they segregated blacks and whites.
Apartheid
Apartheid
Blacks and whites did not have equal rights.
Cause whites are white they live different and have more money and food and more fancy stuff to build with and blacks are poor
Apartheid was started because the whites in south Africa did not want the blacks around
Racial segregation
Blacks and whites did not have equal rights!!! :(
Apartheid