History: South Africa was colonised by the British and Dutch and the people suffered massively during Apartheid which came to an end when Nelson Mandela was releases from prison in 1990 and became the first democratically elected leader in South Africa in 1994. President: Cyril Ramaphosa South Afr...
Ciraj Rassool formulierte dessen Aufgabe als »mediator between theobject, the museum and society [...] the museum as the process of negotiation over the collection, the exhibition, all the aspects of a museum«. Um einer postkolonialen und, im Falle Südafrikas, Post-Apartheid-...
James A. Joseph is a lifelong educator and public policy activist who served as the first African American U.S. ambassador to post-apartheid South Africa from 1996-1999. Joseph has worked to promote leadership opportunities in both the corporate world and through the Federal government. The ...
Apartheid was a policy in South Africa that governed relations between the white minority and nonwhite majority during the 20th century. Formally established in 1948, it sanctioned racial segregation and political and economic discrimination against nonw
apartheid-era signApartheid-era sign, part of an exhibition in the Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa.(more) Racial segregation, sanctioned by law, was widely practiced in South Africa before 1948. But when the National Party, led by Daniel F. Malan, gained office that year, it ext...
apartheid-era signApartheid-era sign, part of an exhibition in the Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa.(more) Racial segregation, sanctioned by law, was widely practiced in South Africa before 1948. But when the National Party, led by Daniel F. Malan, gained office that year, it ext...
apartheid-era signApartheid-era sign, part of an exhibition in the Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa. Racialsegregation, sanctioned by law, was widely practiced in South Africa before 1948. But when theNational Party, led byDaniel F. Malan, gained office that year, it extended the ...
Desmond Tutu, South African Anglican cleric who in 1984 received the Nobel Prize for Peace for his role in the opposition to the discriminatory policies of apartheid in place in South Africa during the last half of the 20th century. Learn more about the
apartheid-era signApartheid-era sign, part of an exhibition in the Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa. 3 of 3 How did apartheid change South Africa?Three decades after apartheid, South Africa is still considered the most unequal country in the world. ...
National Party, South African political party, founded in 1914, which ruled the country from 1948 to 1994. The party was long dedicated to policies of apartheid and white supremacy, but by the early 1990s it had moved toward sharing power with South Afri