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This is a very difficult subject to tackle, but it should be discussed nonetheless. Because it is by knowing the historical details of the Apartheid that happened in South Africa that the youth of today will begin to truly appreciate equality. This book will provide the most significant facts but it will be up to you and your child to pick the values from the truth. Secure a copy today!
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15 juin 2017

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9781541939844

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English

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1 Mo

What Was Life like Under
Apartheid?


History Books for Kids


Children’s History Books






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I n this book, we’re going to talk about life under apartheid. So, let’s get right to it!






I n 1910, events happened in South Africa that brought about apartheid. Four South African British colonies banded together to form the Union of South Africa. Descendants of the original Dutch peoples who had come to the colonies began to gain a stronghold in the new government.


THE AFRIKANERS GAIN POWER


Map Showing Location of South Africa.
















T hese Dutch descendants were called Afrikaners. As they gained more power, they wanted to deny rights to the black South Africans who were descendants of Africa’s native tribes. They supported new laws that were based on keeping the black, native South Africans separate from the other populations.


Afrikaner Commandos.






T hese policies were called Apartheid, which means “Apartness.” Apartheid laws were very harsh. They limited the rights of the black South Africans. They were not allowed to have certain types of jobs and they were not allowed to attend the schools of their choice. It placed restrictions on where they could live as well. Eventually, it took away most of their civil rights.


An Afrikander Wagon Transport in the Transvaal.

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