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Black group slogan

South Africa is a very developed country in Africa, located at the southernmost tip of Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is also very convenient in transportation. South Africa, a country with racial discrimination since its establishment, has almost no right to vote, and almost all blacks live at the bottom of society. Most of the whites in this country come from the ruling class, and some policies on racial repression are often introduced, almost all of which are aimed at reducing the interests of blacks and increasing the interests of whites.

At the beginning of the 20th century, because the ruling class in South Africa was mostly white, there were many regulations restricting blacks. Among them, blacks can't go to hospitals, schools and other public places, or even write on chairs in parks? Black people don't use it? The slogan. At that time, the South African government also specially divided some areas where blacks lived in very poor conditions, and forced millions of blacks to move to those divided areas. If black people are found in towns where white people live, will these black people be taken away by the police? Black town? .

1923, the South African government revised the Indigenous Law again, in which many original rights of blacks were cancelled. Later, in 1952, the South African government promulgated the Indigenous Law Amendment. In this new bill, the right of blacks to freely choose jobs in cities is abolished. Blacks are not allowed to live in cities where whites have lived for a long time. They can only go to those divided areas. If black people want to work in this city, they must have a pass, and the pass must be signed by the employer within the specified time.

Later, black resistance became more and more frequent, but there was no good result. South African Prime Minister Vivald was assassinated in 1966 because he always supported apartheid. Although the death of the Prime Minister has not changed the situation of black people in South Africa, it has become more serious. It was not until South African President Nelson Mandela came to power that this situation improved.