Born and based in Johannesburg, he often draws on personal experience in constructing narratives of
life under apartheid.
If that were to be nullified because of the laws of another country, then — for example — a marriage between two people of different races could be ruled invalid if they had
lived under apartheid in South Africa or in one of the many states that once banned «miscegenation.»
Not exact matches
Ghanaians have been
living in South Africa as early as the 1960s, with a larger influx of Ghanaians arriving in the 1980s to service Black South Africans
under the
apartheid government.
When people criticize Israel as
Apartheid, they often argue that Israelis and Palestinians
live under different laws.
Just because a subordinate class benefits from
living under «
apartheid» conditions does not take away the fact that those conditions are unjust.
Twelve South African teenagers share their experiences of
life under and since
apartheid, as well as their hopes for the future of their country and themselves.
On our chauffeured tour from the Saxon Hotel, for example, we stop in the lovely avenues of Houghton to peek at the residences where Mandela
lived as president and then privately in retirement: he picked the area as a symbol of the new integrated Rainbow Nation —
under apartheid blacks would not even have been allowed to walk there.
His powerful, penetrating work offers a window into what it was like for black South Africans to
live under the segregation and violence of
apartheid.
Her experience of
living as a female
under the racism and rigid social structures of South African
Apartheid has influenced much of her chosen subject matter.