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Title: Understanding the History of South Africa


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Understanding the History of South Africa
Apartheid
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Early HistoryA Time Line
  • 1806 British seize Cape of Good Hope
  • 1867 Discovery of Gold
  • 1886 Discovery of Diamonds
  • 1889 1902 The Boer War (British and Dutch
    settlers)
  • 1902 The beginning of apartheid
  • 1990s The end of apartheid

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South Africa
  • Twice the size of Texas

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Population Statistics
  • Reasons for Low Population Growth Rate
  • Life expectancy 46 years
  • 50 live below poverty
  • 20 of adults have AIDS
  • 1996 Population
  • 40, 583, 611
  • 2003 Population
  • 42, 768, 678
  • Population Growth Rate .01

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Population by Race
  • Colored is a term used for mixed black,
    Malayan, and white descent
  • Asian population is mainly Indian ancestry

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South African Cities
  • Capitals
  • Pretoria
  • Cape Town legislative center
  • Bloemfontein judicial center

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JoBurg TodayJohannesburg
  • Suburb of JoBurg

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Languages / Provinces
  • LANGUAGES
  • Afrikaans
  • English
  • Ndebele
  • Pedi
  • Sotho
  • Swazi
  • Tsonga
  • Tswana
  • Venda
  • Xhosa
  • Zulu
  • PROVINCES
  • Eastern Cape
  • Free State
  • Gauteng
  • Kwa Zulu Natal
  • Limpopo
  • Mpumalanga
  • North-West
  • Northern Cape
  • Western Cape

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Worlds Largest Producer
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Chromium
  • Diamonds

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Apartheid
  • Apartheid Separateness
  • The separation of races

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Hendrick Verwoerd
  • Moved apartheid to separate development
  • 13 of S. Africas land HOMELANDS
  • The remaining major mineral areas and cities
    were

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Rural vs. Urban
  • Group Acts of 1950 1986
  • 1.5 Million Africans were forced from urban areas
    to rural reservations
  • 1961 Pressure from UN caused South Africa to
    withdraw from the Commonwealth of Nations

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Homelands
  • Reservations or Bantustans
  • Verwoerd established 9 African groups
  • Each was to become a nation within its own
    homeland
  • Africans had rights and freedoms
  • Outside the homelands, treated as aliens
  • Poor quality land with erosion
  • Completely incapable of supporting large
    populations

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Houses in Soweto, a black township.
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Called "a black spot" because it is in a "white"
area. Eventually demolished and the inhabitants
forced to move to identically numbered houses in
"resettlement" villages in their designated
"homelands. Millions of black South Africans
were forcibly "resettled" in this way.
Umbulwana, Natal in 1982.
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Apartheid No Rights for Non-whites
  • No right to vote
  • No ownership of land
  • No right to move freely
  • No right to free speech
  • No right to protest the government

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Images of Apartheid
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Images of Apartheid
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Apartheid separated the whites from the
non-whites
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The Pass Book
  • Needed special permits to live outside of
    reservations, but not with family
  • Lived in Townships (the citys perimeter)
  • Curfew regulations
  • Passbook raids
  • Failure to meet curfew or have passbook subject
    to arrest

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Resistance and Protests
  • Apartheid is Challenged

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Nelson Mandela
  • Nelson Mandela peacefully fought to end
    apartheid. He served 27 years in prison for such
    treason.
  • Thousands of other South African non-whites were
    imprisoned and executed for their resistance
    against apartheid.

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1960 Sharpeville Massacre
  • In 1960, during a peaceful protest in the city of
    Sharpeville, 69 people were killed
  • This massacre ignited additional demonstrations
    and protests against the unfair treatment of
    non-whites

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Steve Biko
A young Black leader Grave in King Williams Town,
South Africa. Died in police detention in 1977.
During the inquest into his death, strong
evidence was presented that he suffered violent
and inhumane treatment during his detention.
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1985 Demonstration
  • In 1985 an International Day for the Elimination
    of Racial Discrimination was organized. The
    demonstration was held at Langa Township in
    Uitenhage. The day commemorates the anniversary
    of the March 21, 1960 massacre.

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1985 Demonstration
  • The message was simple
  • Freedom in Our Lifetime!

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1994
  • Bantustans abolished and territories reabsorbed
    into the nation of South Africa
  • Apartheid caused major economic hardships on
    South Africa
  • International sanctions
  • Decreased labor force
  • Cut investments from countries like U.S.A.
  • First multiracial election
  • Nelson Mandela elected president of South Africa
    (1994 1999)

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South Africa Today
  • 1994 The end of Apartheid
  • Todays president Thabo Mbeki
  • (16 June 1999)
  • Presidents serve 5 year term

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Works Cited
  • The World Factbook 2003 South Africa.
    www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sf.html
    . CIA. 10 April 2004.
  • Encyclopedia.com. www.encyclopedia.com.
    HighBeam Research. 10 April 2004.
  • - South Africa History
  • - Apartheid History
  • - Nelson Mandela
  • HUMAN RIGHTS Historical images of Apartheid in
    South Africa
  • http//www.un.org/av/photo/subjects/apartheid.htm.
    United Nations Photo. 17 November 2004.
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