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Apartheid i Sydafrika: Historie og afslutning

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Apartheid i Sydafrika: Historie og afslutning er en engelsk-opgave fra 2023, afleveret til karakteren 7. Fylder 3 sider (989 ord, ca. 4 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 27. maj 2026.

Denne artikel gennemgår apartheid-systemets historie i Sydafrika. Den beskriver systemets opståen, den diskriminerende lovgivning, oprettelsen af Bantustans, samt den interne og internationale modstand. Artiklen belyser også Nelson Mandelas rolle og afskaffelsen af apartheid.

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Velskrevet og informativ artikel om apartheids historie i Sydafrika, velegnet som baggrundsmateriale for elever.
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  • anc
  • apartheid
  • f.w. de klerk
  • historie
  • kolonialisme
  • menneskerettigheder
  • nelson mandela
  • raceadskillelse
  • sydafrika

South Africa and Apartheid http://www.history.com/topics/apartheid

BIRTH OF APARTHEID

Racial segregation and white supremacy had become central aspects of South African policy long before apartheid began. The controversial 1913 Land Act, passed three years after South Africa gained its independence, marked the beginning of territorial segregation by forcing black Africans to live in reserves and making it illegal for them to work as sharecroppers. Opponents of the Land Act formed the South African National Native Congress, which would become the African National Congress (ANC).

The Great Depression and World War II brought increasing economic woes to South Africa, and convinced the government to strengthen its policies of racial segregation. In 1948, the Afrikaner National Party won the general election under the slogan “apartheid” (literally “separateness”). Their goal was not only to separate South Africa’s white minority from its non-white majority, but also to separate non-whites from each other, and to divide black South Africans along tribal lines in order to decrease their political power.

APARTHEID BECOMES LAW

By 1950, the government had banned marriages between whites and people of other races, and prohibited sexual relations between black and white South Africans. The Population Registration Act of 1950 provided the basic framework for apartheid by classifying all South Africans by race, including Bantu (black Africans), Coloured (mixed race) and white. A fourth category, Asian (meaning Indian and Pakistani) was later added. In some cases, the legislation split families; parents could be classified as white, while their children were classified as colored.

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