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Published on Feb 06, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

U.N CONDEMNS APARTHEID

BY KINSLEY WASHINGTON

EVENT

  • 1962- United Nations General Assembly adopts a resolution condemning South Africa’s racist apartheid policies
  • Called on all its members to end economic and military relations with the country.
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RESTRICTIONS

  • racial segregation and political and economic discrimination against South Africa’s non-white majority
  • Blacks were forced to live in segregated areas and couldn’t enter whites-only neighborhoods unless they had a special pass.

MASSACRE

  • The 1960 massacre of unarmed blacks in South Africa
  • 69 blacks were killed and over 180 were injured
  • The international movement to end apartheid gained wide support.
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TIMES HAVE CHANGED

  • After decades of strikes, sanctions and increasingly violent demonstrations, many apartheid laws were repealed by 1990
  • 1991- the South African government repealed all remaining apartheid laws
  • Wrote a new constitution
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