ways in which people have represented apartheid in popular culture. During (1948–1994) and following the apartheid era in South Africa, apartheid has been...
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critical of apartheid, and this music had a significant impact on Western popular culture, contributing to the "moral outrage" over apartheid. Scholars...
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Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) was a British organisation that was at the centre of the international movement opposing the South African apartheid system...
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Kaffir (racial term) (redirect from Kaffir (historical usage in southern Africa))
eventually used, particularly in Afrikaans (Afrikaans: kaffer), for any black person during the Apartheid and Post-Apartheid eras, closely associated with...
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Apartheid (/əˈpɑːrt(h)aɪt/ ə-PART-(h)yte, especially South African English: /əˈpɑːrt(h)eɪt/ ə-PART-(h)ayt, Afrikaans: [aˈpart(ɦ)ɛit] ; transl. "separateness"...
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Internal resistance to apartheid in South Africa originated from several independent sectors of South African society and took forms ranging from social...
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(1928–1967) in popular culture are common throughout the world. Although during his lifetime he was a highly politicized and controversial figure, in death...
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Township (South Africa) (category All Wikipedia articles written in South African English)
racially segregated urban area, from the late 19th century until the end of apartheid, were reserved for non-whites, namely Black Africans, Coloureds and Indians...
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Bantustan (redirect from Apartheid Black Homelands)
as a part of its policy of apartheid. The term, first used in the late 1940s, was coined from Bantu (meaning "people" in some of the Bantu languages)...
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Kaiser Matanzima (category All Wikipedia articles written in South African English)
a de facto supporter of apartheid.[citation needed] Mathanzima became a member of the United Transkeian Territorial Council in 1955 and an Executive Council...
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Robert McBride (police officer) (category All Wikipedia articles written in South African English)
metropolitan police for Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality. During the apartheid era he was a member of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the paramilitary wing of the...
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The apartheid system in South Africa was ended through a series of bilateral and multi-party negotiations between 1990 and 1993. The negotiations culminated...
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District Six (category Housing in South Africa)
Distrik Ses) is a former inner-city residential area in Cape Town, South Africa. In 1966, the apartheid government (the National Party) announced that the...
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Wouter Basson (category Articles lacking in-text citations from August 2020)
during the apartheid era. Nicknamed "Dr. Death" by the press for his alleged actions in apartheid South Africa, Basson was acquitted in 2002 of 67 charges...
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The system of racial segregation and oppression in South Africa known as apartheid was implemented and enforced by many acts and other laws. This legislation...
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A referendum on ending apartheid was held in South Africa on 17 March 1992. The referendum was limited to white South African voters, who were asked whether...
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Hendrik Verwoerd (redirect from Architect of Apartheid)
the architect of apartheid and nicknamed the "father of apartheid". Verwoerd played a significant role in socially engineering apartheid, the country's...
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Afrikaners (redirect from Afrikaner culture)
segregation (apartheid) and declaring South Africa a republic in 1961. Following decades of domestic unrest and international sanctions that resulted in bilateral...
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Lennox Sebe (category All Wikipedia articles written in South African English)
relocate to the bantustan in the 1970s, during South Africa's apartheid regime. Immediately upon independence, Sebe consolidated power in a dictatorship, supported...
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Constand Viljoen (category All Wikipedia articles written in South African English)
white South Africans prior to post-apartheid general elections. Viljoen matriculated at Standerton High School in 1951. He joined South Africa's pre-republic...
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Azanian People's Liberation Army (category All Wikipedia articles written in South African English)
Poqo ceased to be an important participant in the anti-Apartheid struggle during the remainder of the 1960s. In 1968, the Poqo was renamed APLA and unsuccessfully...
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Soweto (category All Wikipedia articles written in South African English)
residents to advise whites who managed the townships. In Soweto, popular resistance to apartheid emerged in various forms during the 1980s. Educational and...
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P. W. Botha (category Apartheid government)
(NP) in February 1989 after suffering a stroke and six months later was also coerced to leave the presidency. In F. W. de Klerk's 1992 apartheid referendum...
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Hector Pieterson (category South African anti-apartheid activists)
suit by apartheid-era victims against international firms and banks who profited from dealings with the Apartheid regime. Among the plaintiffs in the lawsuit...
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John Vorster (category Apartheid government)
name John in the 1970s. Vorster strongly adhered to his country's policy of apartheid, overseeing (as Minister of Justice) the Rivonia Trial, in which Nelson...
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Pencil test (South Africa) (redirect from Apartheid Pencil Test)
the test. This test was used to determine racial identity in South Africa during the apartheid era, distinguishing whites from coloureds and blacks. The...
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Breyten Breytenbach (category Afrikaner anti-apartheid activists)
well-known as a dissident poet and vocal critic of South Africa under apartheid, and as a political prisoner of the National Party-led South African Government...
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apartheid is a system of institutionalized segregation and discrimination in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and to a lesser extent in Israel...
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Congress of South African Trade Unions (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from May 2010)
unity talks between competing unions and federations that were opposed to apartheid and were "committed to a non-racial, non-sexist and democratic South Africa...
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(PSOE) in the 1982 general election and the first peaceful transfer of executive power. Democracy was on the road to being consolidated. The apartheid system...
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