PPT-Movement to End Apartheid

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South Africa African National Congress Founded in 1912 Worked within the law to resist Apartheid Strikes boycotts The ANC was outlawed in 1960

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South Africa African National Congress Founded in 1912 Worked within the law to resist Apartheid Strikes boycotts The ANC was outlawed in 1960. Apartheid. 1,500 years ago: . Bantu. migration south. 1600’s: . 1. st. Europeans (Dutch East Indies Company-settle in Cape Town) became known as . Afrikaners. (. af. -. rih. -KAHN-. erz. ), spoke . Why was S. A. Colonized?. S.A. was colonized by the Dutch in the 1600’s. British in the 1700 and 1800’s. The Dutch moved north and established areas outside British control. Boer Wars in 1900, Brits takeover – SA is British colony.. South Africa. Mr. Herneisen. HRVHS. 2008-09. Vocabulary. Apartheid. . – former policy in South Africa of separating people according to race.. Distribution. – the way people or things are spread out over an area or space.. Presented by. Lulu Kahla . a) How was life in South Africa during the Apartheid Era.. b) Changes were made after gaining Democracy in 1994.. c) Challenges facing South Africa today. Separateness and Inequality. As in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, but for much longer, decolonization in South Africa was tainted by the clash between white and black citizens of the newly free country. The government that had declared freedom from Britain was controlled by the white minority, largely descended from Dutch Boers. History Before Apartheid. . 1,500 years ago: . Bantu. migration south. 1600’s: . 1. st. Europeans (Dutch East Indies Company-settle in Cape Town) became known as . Afrikaners. (. af. -. rih. -KAHN-. mandela. & F.W. de Klerk. SS7H1.c. - Explain the creation and end of apartheid in South Africa and the roles of Nelson Mandela and F. W. de Klerk. .. Bell-Ringer. – Why is Nelson Mandela an important person in Africa’s history?. Sharpeville to Modern South Africa. After Sharpeville. Following Sharpeville, the anti-Apartheid movement followed, in parts, all of the positions represented in our simulation.. The ANC continued its non-violent approach. What is Apartheid?. Look to the right—what does this picture make you feel?. What does this picture tell you about Apartheid in South Africa?. Definition of Apartheid:. The term apartheid (from the . The South African government that had declared freedom from Britain was controlled by a white minority, largely descended from Dutch . Boers (the Afrikaners. Afrikaners . practiced a policy of apartheid, or extreme racial . 1948 - 1994. Native Tribes of South Africa. Prior to European colonization of southern Africa there were hundreds of native tribes with distinct cultures and languages.. These people groups had been present in southern Africa for hundreds of thousands of years.. What do I . need. to know?. 1948 victory of the National Party to 1964 imprisonment of Mandela. You may want to know earlier for context. What is apartheid? . Stems from a system of ‘othering’ – inherent difference. Paper-Core-13. Unit – 4: Apartheid – Origin of the Concept, its impact on World Politics, America and South Africa.. Shri. Amrita . Haldar. Assistant Professor in History. Banwarilal. . Bhalotia. As in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, but for much longer, decolonization in South Africa was tainted by the clash between white and black citizens of the newly free country. The government that had declared freedom from Britain was controlled by the white minority, largely descended from Dutch Boers.

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