Title: RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
1RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
- THE AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
- THE APARTHEID SYSTEM IN SOUTH AFRICA
- THE HOLOCAUST
2RACISM attitude that subordinates an individual
or a group because of their skin colour or
racial origin
Procedures in all sectors Education Housing Empl
oyment Religion media
3INSTITUTIONAL RACISM
- TO PERPETUATE AND MAINTAIN
- POWER
- OF
one group
another group
over
4How is power obtained from the prevailing group?
- EXPLOITATION AND OPPRESSION
POWER
5HOW IS EXPLOITATION JUSTIFIED?
- DEHUMANIZING THE OTHER GROUP
INFERIOR
It is right to persecute it (hate, kill, enslave)
6How is racial superiority made credible?
Some people are genetically superior to others
7APARTHEID
the state of being apart
First use with a political meaning
National Party won the general elections
1948
Idea transformed in a legislative system
8Two manifestations of apartheid
- 1. Separation of the whites from the blacks in
the areas inhabited by both - 2. Introduction of bantustans semi-independent
territories where the blacks were forced to live
9South African population
- 80 of people were black or of mixed races
- . 20 of people were descendants of former
British colonisers and afrikaners (the majority
of the whites)
10South African population
- 80 of people were black or of mixed races
- . 20 of people were descendants of former
British colonisers and afrikaners (the majority
of the whites)
11South African population
- 20 of people were descendants of former British
colonisers and afrikaners (the majority of the
whites)
- 80 of people were black or of mixed races
in favour of a racist policy
more tolerant
12GRADUAL INTRODUCTION OF APARTHEID
First elements of racial segregation
World War 2
Afrikaners influenced by nazism completed the
project of apartheid
Give various racial groups the possibility to
lead their own social development according to
their own traditions
131956 apartheid was extended to coloured
citizens (Asian included) 1960s 3,5 millions
of black africans were evicted from their homes
and deported to homelands black and white as well
organized protests which were brutally repressed
by the Government forces 1990s President
Frederick Willelm de Klerke began negotioation
tyo end apartheid culminating in multiracial
democratic elections in 1994 1994 elections were
won by African National Congress under Nelson
Mandela END OF APARTHEID IS WIDELY REGARDED AS
ARISING FROM THE 1994 DEMOCRATIC GENERAL
ELECTIONS
14 END OF APARTHEID IS WIDELY REGARDED AS ARISING
FROM THE 1994 DEMOCRATIC GENERAL ELECTIONS