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Apartheid: Part V

Historical Context Essay

Sam Raditlhalo (University of South Arica)
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This essay comprises 8 parts, as follows

Introduction

South African Apartheid I: The British-Boer Wars, 1899-1902

South African Apartheid II: The Rise of Afrikaner Nationalism, 1908-1945

South-African Apartheid III: The intensification of Afrikaner Nationalism, 1945-1948

South-African Apartheid IV: Reaction to Apartheid, 1951 - 1961

South African Apartheid V: The Darkening Plain, 1961-1985

South African Apartheid VI: The Last Act, 1986-1993

Annexes: Legislative Acts related to Apartheid

 

South African Apartheid V: The Darkening Plain, 1961-1985

Having dealt with the political leadership of the ANC, Verwoerd and his Minister of Justice, BJ Vorster, consciously set out to enact new and more draconian laws. The first move in this direction was the passing of the General Law Amendment Act No. 39 of 1961, which provided, among other things,...

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Citation: Raditlhalo, Sam. "Apartheid: Part V". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 23 March 2009 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=5781, accessed 14 December 2025.]

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