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South African History (The Ending of Apartheid) - Part 7
by
Gerald Crawford
The Defiance Campaign of the early 1950s carried mass mobilization to new heights under the banner of non-violent resistance to the pass laws. These actions were based on the philosophy of Mohandas Gandhi.
http://ezinearticles.com/?South-African-History-(The-Ending-of-Apartheid)---Part-7
id=388281 - Dec 16, 2006
When Apartheid Began in South Africa
by
Brian Jones Jr.
Apartheid was a major event that happened in South Africa for many years starting in 1948. It was a period of racial discrimination against the colored and black people in South Africa.
http://ezinearticles.com/?When-Apartheid-Began-in-South-Africa
id=3759018 - Feb 14, 2010
Could Israel Become an Apartheid State?
by
Dean Walsh
Introduction to ethnic politics in Israel. This article looks at life for the country's Arab minority, and what the future holds for them.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Could-Israel-Become-an-Apartheid-State?
id=7350428 - Oct 25, 2012
Apartheid in South Africa
by
Marius Bezuidenhout
Apartheid literallty translates as "apartness" from Afrikaans. Apartheid was a system of racial sergegation that was enforced in South Africa from 1948 to 1994.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Apartheid-in-South-Africa
id=432075 - Jan 26, 2007
Gauteng Tourist Attractions - Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg
by
Cherine N Hattingh
The Apartheid Museum is one of the main destinations as far as Gauteng Tourist Attractions go. The museum offers so much more than a mere cursory glance at the country's history. It also signifies a triumphant victory of the spirit of South African people in general to overcome prejudice and adversity. More than twenty million South Africans found themselves classified as second-class citizens when, in 1948, the Afrikaaner-led National Party took the roll of governance in the country. These millions of people were reduced to a life of service and degradation.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Gauteng-Tourist-Attractions---Apartheid-Museum,-Johannesburg
id=6682834 - Nov 10, 2011
Reality of Life Under Apartheid South Africa
by
Bhekisisa Mncube
Paton, a white liberal, tells the story of a father who goes to the city of Johannesburg seeking his delinquent son. His search takes him through a web of murder, prostitution, racial hatred, poverty, crime, hopelessness, neglect and, ultimately redemption.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Reality-of-Life-Under-Apartheid-South-Africa
id=6182890 - Apr 15, 2011
South African History [Apartheid] - Part 6
by
Gerald Crawford
In most respects, apartheid was a continuation, in more systematic and brutal form, of the segregationist policies of previous governments. A new concern with racial purity was apparent in laws prohibiting interracial sex and in provisions for population registration requiring that every South African be assigned to one discrete racial category or another.
http://ezinearticles.com/?South-African-History-[Apartheid]---Part-6
id=367418 - Nov 23, 2006
Apartheid in Palestine
by
Chris H Pettit
Are we more concerned about balance than truth? I started my career with BBC news and have always had the upmost respect for the breadth and quality of its output. But in recent months, where the conflict in the Middle East is concerned, I have begun to wonder whether this trust is misplaced.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Apartheid-in-Palestine
id=6155134 - Apr 07, 2011
Apartheid - Is It Always Evil?
by
Andy Boye
It depends on the exact definition and application. One definition of Apartheid, based on the South African model, is forcible segregation by race. This is what immediately springs to the minds of people when they see or hear this word. The very word " Apartheid" has taken on such emotive connotations that it almost cannot be used, unless accompanied by expressions of disgust and condemnation.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Apartheid---Is-It-Always-Evil?
id=6762420 - Dec 16, 2011
The End of Apartheid
by
Jean-Martin Louw
In 1948, under the leadership of Doctor Daniel Francois Malan, the National Party (NP) came to power with a 'separate development' mandate. The NP believed there were only two ways to manage race relations in a heterogonous society: separate development or integration.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-End-of-Apartheid
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