Bonjour je dois résumer les 4 paragraphes ci-dessous. Pouvez-vous m'aidez ? Merci d'avance et bonne journée. I grew up in South Africa during apartheid, which w
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Bonjour je dois résumer les 4 paragraphes ci-dessous.
Pouvez-vous m'aidez ? Merci d'avance et bonne journée.
I grew up in South Africa during apartheid, which was awkward because I was raised in a mixed family, with me being the mixed one in the family. My mother, Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah, is black. My father, Robert, is white. Swiss/German, to be precise, which Swiss/Germans invariably are. During apartheid, one of the worst crimes you could commit was having sexual relations with a person of another race. Needless to say, my parents committed that crime. […]
The ultimate goal of apartheid was to make South Africa a white country, with every black person stripped of his or her citizenship and relocated to live in the homelands, the Bantustans, semi-sovereign black territories that were in reality puppet states1 of the government in Pretoria2.
But this so-called white country could not function without black labor to produce its wealth, which meant black people had to be allowed to live near white areas in the townships, government-planned ghettos built to house black workers, like Soweto. […]
To leave the township for work in the city, or for any other reason, you had to carry a pass with your ID number; otherwise you could be arrested. There was also a curfew: after a certain hour, blacks had to be back home in the township or risk arrest. My mother didn’t care. She was determined to never go home [to Soweto] again. So she stayed in town, hiding and sleeping in public restrooms until she learned the rules of navigating the city. […]
Pouvez-vous m'aidez ? Merci d'avance et bonne journée.
I grew up in South Africa during apartheid, which was awkward because I was raised in a mixed family, with me being the mixed one in the family. My mother, Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah, is black. My father, Robert, is white. Swiss/German, to be precise, which Swiss/Germans invariably are. During apartheid, one of the worst crimes you could commit was having sexual relations with a person of another race. Needless to say, my parents committed that crime. […]
The ultimate goal of apartheid was to make South Africa a white country, with every black person stripped of his or her citizenship and relocated to live in the homelands, the Bantustans, semi-sovereign black territories that were in reality puppet states1 of the government in Pretoria2.
But this so-called white country could not function without black labor to produce its wealth, which meant black people had to be allowed to live near white areas in the townships, government-planned ghettos built to house black workers, like Soweto. […]
To leave the township for work in the city, or for any other reason, you had to carry a pass with your ID number; otherwise you could be arrested. There was also a curfew: after a certain hour, blacks had to be back home in the township or risk arrest. My mother didn’t care. She was determined to never go home [to Soweto] again. So she stayed in town, hiding and sleeping in public restrooms until she learned the rules of navigating the city. […]
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This document explains the life of a mixed girl growing up in South Africa during apartheid
She explain the ultimate goal of the apartheid which was to make the South Africa a white country.
Because of this she had to be careful not to be arrested by following the racist rulesz