Nelson Mandela Pass Laws

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The black and white segregation is known as the most popular racism among racism. It has been known for nearly 100 years. However, it has not permanently removed yet. As the first president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela made a pivotal 1964 speech to South African citizens about an ideal that he is prepared to die. He was desperate about this cruel racism and wanted to eliminate it. “The lack of human dignity experienced by Africans is the direct result of the policy of white supremacy…. Menial tasks in South Africa are invariably performed by Africans.” Mandela begins. He explains that Africans are experiencing the racism which is the lack of human dignity. “Whites… do not look upon them as people with families of their own; they do not realize that they have emotions…” He emphasizes that whites do not look blacks as also a human being. They look at them as just workers or easy person to look at. In the next paragraph, Mandela mentions Pass Laws. Pass laws are the legislation that is approved by the judges and all police surveillances. When Africans violate the laws in some kind of way, they are …show more content…

Poverty, and breakdown of family have another effect. When his or her dad is thrown into jail, no one in the family could earn money for the family. Suffering, and being painful of their hard times led to death for some Africans. “Africans want to be allowed to live where they obtain work, and not be endorsed out of an area because they were not born there.” Africans also has emotions and feelings about their own life and has a right to live. Africans wants to live in a house where it is not rented but owned. They want to be part of general population. They want to be allowed out after eleven o’clock at night not like a children. They want to travel wherever in their country freely. They just want to share the whole South Africa not the parts of it. This is African land, where others should not control

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