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Apartheid Starts
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Apartheid From The Beginning To End
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The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act
Didn't allow blacks and whites to be marry each other. -
The Groups Areas Act
Restricted blacks from gioing into urban, agricultural, and indutrial areas that only whites oculd go into. -
The Population Restriction Act
Required all Africans to be classified into 3 categories, Black, Colored, or White. These were based on manners, habits, education, and appearance. -
The Immorality Act
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The Bantu Authorities Act
All Africans were assigned to their native land. -
The Abolition of Passes and Coordination of Documents Act
Required all Africans to carry a pass-book, which is like a passport. -
Nelson Mandela
Nelson madela was elected as National Volunteer-in-Chief. -
Resistance Against Apartheid
A group of Africans is Sharpeville resisted by not carrying around their pass-books with them. -
Mandela Kept Fighting
Nelson Mandela continued to fight for his people by traveling illegally outside of South Africa. While also telling about the Conference of the Pan African Freedom Movement of East and Central Africa. -
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Education
The per capita expenditure for white peole is about 1000 rands which is 65.40 USD but for Africans it was only 200 rands which is 13.08 USD. -
Nelson Is Realeased From Prison
Nelson Mandela is released from prison after 5 years of sentencing. -
Mandela's Nobel Peace Prize
Nelson Mandela recieved a Nobel Peace prize on behalf of all of the African people who had to suffer to bring peace to their land. -
Nelson Is Elected President
Nelson Mandela was the first democratically chosen president of South Africa. -https://scholarblogs.emory.edu/postcolonialstudies/2014/06/20/apartheid/ -
Mandela Dies
In December 5, 2013 Nelson Mandela dies an honorful death.