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Apartheid. --- Apartheid
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"The Atlas of Apartheid" demonstrates the highly spatial aspects of the South African government's racial policy since the National Party came to power in 1948. The study is framed by an analysis of the influence of the colonial and dominion periods and the historical and geographical legacy for a post-apartheid South Africa. Racial separation operated at the three distinct levels of "petty apartheid", urban segregation and "grand apartheid". Petty apartheid involved detailed social segregation, including separate sections of post offices and other official buildings for whites and others. This was extended to separate recreational facilities, transport and churches. Urban segregation - most notoriously through the "Group Areas Act" - sought to segregate place of residence and commerce. South African cities were redesigned as Africans were moved out of urban centres to leave zones for whites. Grand apartheid - the forced resettlement and restriction of Africans to the new homelands - confirmed the policy of excluding the majority of the population from South Africa's political process. The "Atlas" describes the legislation and impact of apartheid and the resistance, both local and international.
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Anti-apartheid movements --- Apartheid --- APARTHEID --- AFRIQUE --- ATLAS --- AFRIQUE DU SUD
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In recent years, several texts have been published on South African jazz by various authors, but attention has been focused largely on the musicians who went into exile. Unsung is a book on jazz in our country, but from the performer's perspective.
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