PPT-The Apartheid, Soweto Riots, and Nelson Mandela
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A fight for justice and equality What was apartheid Apartheid was the government system of legal segregation of whites and nonwhites in South Africa between the
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A fight for justice and equality What was apartheid Apartheid was the government system of legal segregation of whites and nonwhites in South Africa between the years 19481990 Translation in Afrikaans. By Talen Sehgal. Beginnings. 1913 Land Act. Reserves. Sharecroppers. Growth. 1948 Afrikaner Party won election. Used Slogan “Apartheid” . Strengthened Racial Segregation. Structure. Population Registration Act of 1950. A. gainst Apartheid. The National Party and Apartheid Policies. 1948 – The . Afrikaner National . Party wins power as South Africa becomes independent. . Apartheid. is created:. The lighter your skin, the more benefits you received.. i. n South Africa. Nelson Mandela & F.W. de Klerk. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles. Standards. SS7H1 The student will analyze continuity and change in Africa leading to the 21st century. . c. . Explain the creation and end of apartheid in South Africa and the roles of Nelson Mandela and F.W. Music . in the struggle against apartheid. The Sound of Resistance. Song of . protest. Pasopa. . Nantsi. . ndodemnyama. , . Verwoerd. Pasopa. . Nantsi. . ndodemnyama. , . Verwoerd. Pasopa. . Nantsi. South Africa/Apartheid/Mandela. Days 3-4. Africa. Standard:. SS7H1. Students analyze continuity and change in Africa leading to the 21. st. century.. b. Explain how nationalism led to independence in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria.. South Africa. African National Congress . Founded . in 1912.. Worked with-in the law to resist Apartheid. Strikes. , boycotts. .. The ANC was outlawed in 1960. mandela. . SHAUNA SWEENEY. Parents and Siblings . Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born on the 18. th. of July 1918. His parents were Noqaphi . Nosekeni, Gadla Henry . Mandela. His father was chief of the . MAKING history. Caitlin Hebron. Nelson Mandela. Born July 18. th. 1918, Nelson Mandela went on to become a wonderful leader.. His African name was Rolihlahla Mandela.. He was given an English name also as it was believed an English name would help them to learn English faster.. 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. 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. Valentina . Quagliero. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. Born: 18 July 1918. South Africa. What did he do?. Anti-apartheid revolutionary. Part of ANC (African-national congress). Non-violent campaign . violence: sabotage. Made by: . -Sarah . Scafuro. -Arno De . Greef. Who. . was. Nelson Mandela?. Non-. violence. & anti-apartheid . activist. First . black. . president. of South Africa. The life of Nelson Mandela. Background. Nelson was born on July 18. th. 1918.. He was born in Mvezo, South Africa.. He is currently 95 years old.. His full name is . Nelson Rolihlahla . . Mandela.. Famous Quotes. I have learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.. 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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