Apartheid LawAfter the Second World War, the National Party came to power in 1948 on a ticket of racial segregation and support for poor Afrikaners.A large number of laws were passed to establish the apartheid structure of government. The three most important blocks of legislation were: The Race Classification Act. Every citizen suspected of not being European was classified according to race.The Mixed Marriages Act. It prohibited marriage between people of different races.The Group Areas Act. It forced people of certain races into living in designated areas.  THE STRANGE WORLD OF RACIAL CLASSIFICATIONThe apartheid regime
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had a number of pseudo scientific tests for classifying people as belonging to one of four main groups: White, Black, Indian, Coloured (mixed race). One of these tests involved putting a comb through hair - if it got stuck, that meant the person being tested was identified as African.Every year, people were reclassified racially. In 1984, for example:518 Coloured people were defined as White2 whites were called Chinese1 white was reclassified Indian1 white became Coloured89 Coloured people became AfricanVic Wilkinson's case is significant. He was originally classified mixed race. Later he was defined as White. But the process of classification ...

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