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Apartheid - Wikipedia

Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s ...

Apartheid | South Africa, Definition, Facts, Beginning, & End

Apartheid was a policy in South Africa that governed relations between the white minority and nonwhite majority during the 20th century.

AUHRM Project Focus Area: The Apartheid - African Union

The Apartheid (1948 to 1994) in South Africa was the racial segregation under the all-white government of South Africa which dictated that non-white South ...

A history of Apartheid in South Africa

Apartheid called for the separate development of the different racial groups in South Africa. On paper it appeared to call for equal development ...

The End of Apartheid - Office of the Historian

Apartheid, the Afrikaans name given by the white-ruled South Africa's Nationalist Party in 1948 to the country's harsh, institutionalized system of racial ...

Apartheid | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education ...

Apartheid (meaning “apartness” in Afrikaans) was the legal system for racial separation in South Africa from 1948 until 1994. The Popular Registration Act of ...

South Africa: 30 years after apartheid, what has changed? - Al Jazeera

What were the apartheid laws? ... Apartheid was enforced through a system of strict laws that kept everything in its place. There were “Grand” ...

30 years on, South Africa still dismantling racism and apartheid's ...

The scars of Apartheid run deep, leaving a legacy of segregation, discrimination and inequality. This is evidenced by the stark economic ...

Apartheid - Econlib

The ruthlessness with which South Africa applied apartheid is legendary. The Group Areas Act (1950) dictated where members of the various races could ...

The Harsh Reality of Life Under Apartheid in South Africa | HISTORY

What Was Apartheid? ... The segregation began in 1948 after the National Party came to power. The nationalist political party instituted policies ...

How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end?

Explore how Dutch and British colonization of South Africa led to Apartheid, the strict national policy of racial segregation.

Apartheid in South Africa - Barnes Foundation

Apartheid laws restricted where Black South Africans could live and work and who they could marry. The 1952 Pass Laws Act established the passbook, an internal ...

Apartheid in South Africa | How the Country Changed - Britannica

Until just a few decades ago, racial segregation was legally permitted in South Africa. The legal policy of apartheid used discrimination, ...

Thirty years since apartheid ended: What was it, how did it ... - BBC

It's been thirty years since apartheid ended in South Africa. Apartheid was a racist system that treated black people differently to white ...

Apartheid: Definition & South Africa | HISTORY

Racial segregation and white supremacy had become central aspects of South African policy long before apartheid began. The controversial 1913 ...

The UN: Partner in the Struggle against Apartheid

2 December 1950 — The General Assembly declared that “a policy of 'racial segregation' (apartheid) is necessarily based on doctrines of racial discrimination”.

Apartheid and demography in South Africa - PubMed

It is pointed out that apartheid interfered with data collection and quality, demographic dynamics, and population activities and research. The percentage of ...

Informal housing, poverty, and legacies of apartheid in South Africa

The 1994 election of Nelson Mandela brought an official end to 46 years of apartheid in South Africa; however, the policies of ...

apartheid - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

Apartheid was a system for keeping white people and nonwhites separated in South Africa. It lasted from about 1950 to the early 1990s.

South Africa - International Center for Transitional Justice

South Africa's experience confronting the legacies of apartheid has played a significant role in the development of the transitional justice field.