How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson

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On June 16th 1976,
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over 10,000 student protesters flooded the streets of Soweto, South Africa.
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For 28 years, South Africans had been living under Apartheid,
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a strict policy of segregation that barred the country’s Black majority
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from skilled, high-paying jobs, quality education, and much more.
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And in 1974, the government announced schools would be forced to teach
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many subjects in Afrikaans—
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a language used primarily by the nation’s white ruling elites.
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But when protesters rose up to fight this injustice,
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the government's response was swift.
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Armed police officers turned their weapons onto the crowd,
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and over the following days they killed over 150 students,
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including victims as young as 13.
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Even before Apartheid, South Africa’s long history of racial violence
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had already cost countless Black Africans their jobs, homes, and lives.
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Beginning in the 1600s,
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first Dutch and later British settlers colonized the nation,
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displacing local populations from their ancestral lands.
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Over the following centuries,
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Black Africans were segregated onto so-called native reserves;
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and by the 20th century, that meant 70% of the population
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was living on roughly 13% of the country’s land.
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Deprived of their traditional livelihoods
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and seeking to escape these overpopulated regions,
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Black Africans began migrating to white-controlled areas.
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There, they worked for low wages on white-owned farms and mines,
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alongside the descendants of enslaved and indentured workers
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from across Africa and Asia.
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By 1948, this exploited labor force was a primary driver
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of South Africa’s booming economy.
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But economists argued that continued growth required a stable, educated,
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and urbanized African labor force.
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The ruling United Party accepted this logic,
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but the rival National Party argued such a workforce
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would threaten the white ruling class.
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Naming their campaign Apartheid, the Afrikaans word for “separateness,”
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the National Party won the 1948 elections.
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And once in power, they began forcibly relocating millions of Africans
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back to the reserves.
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Under Apartheid, Black workers were considered temporary visitors
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in white areas.
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They were restricted to specific zones,
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and their trade unions received no official recognition.
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The government also abolished mixed race universities,
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outlawed mixed marriages, segregated recreational spaces,
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and purged the non-white population from the voters’ roll.
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Within parliament at this time,
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Apartheid only had a small group of outspoken opponents.
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But outside the government,
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three political groups were leading a popular resistance against the regime:
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the Communist Party, which was then legally banned in 1950,
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their allies in the African National Congress,
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and later, a splinter group called the Pan-Africanist Congress.
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Despite some ideological differences,
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all three groups worked to mobilize the masses
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against Apartheid by non-violent methods.
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But the National Party wasn’t as restrained.
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On March 21st, 1960, policemen massacred demonstrators at a PAC rally,
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and within weeks, the ANC and PAC were outlawed.
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These events radicalized anti-Apartheid leaders,
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and in December of 1961,
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Nelson Mandela and other ANC and Communist Party activists
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established the resistance’s armed wing.
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While the conflict grew increasingly violent,
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the 1960s saw consistent economic growth throughout South Africa.
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The National Party attributed this to the success of Apartheid,
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but it was actually due to further exploitation.
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Employers were illegally hiring Black laborers
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for positions affluent white workers didn’t want to fill.
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And since this prosperity was flowing disproportionately
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to the ruling white minority,
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the government happily turned a blind eye.
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Meanwhile, the National Party leveraged global anti-communist sentiment
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to demonize its adversaries.
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In 1963, they tried Mandela and ten others for advancing communism
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and training recruits in guerrilla warfare.
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Eight of the defendants were sentenced to life in prison,
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and many remaining anti-Apartheid leaders were forced into exile.
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Over the next decade,
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a generation of student activists rose up to continue the fight,
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led in part by Steve Biko and the South African Students Organization.
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Following the Soweto Massacre, student protesters spread nationwide.
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But police violently smothered these demonstrations,
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killing over 600 protesters by early 1977.
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That same year, Biko was taken into police custody
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and killed in a brutal assault.
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In response to this violence,
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the international community finally called for an end to Apartheid,
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with some countries enacting trade embargoes against South Africa.
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The state attempted to launch a reform process,
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creating separate parliaments for the country's white,
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non-white, and Indian populations.
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But the exclusion of the African majority led to more nationwide rioting.
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So when F.W. de Klerk, a long-time supporter of Apartheid,
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came to power in 1989,
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he concluded the only way to ensure white survival was to end the policy.
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On February 2nd, 1990,
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de Klerk shocked the world by unbanning the ANC,
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releasing Mandela,
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and calling for constitutional negotiations.
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Four years later, in the nation’s inaugural all-inclusive elections,
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Mandela became South Africa’s first Black president.
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But today, the national trauma of Apartheid can still be keenly felt,
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and many wounds from this period have yet to fully heal.
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