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119 pages 3 hours read

No Easy Walk to Freedom

Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 1973

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 “The Implications of Apartheid Policy”

In this activity, students work in groups to research an apartheid policy and its effects before presenting their findings to the class.

In groups of 3 or 4, choose an apartheid policy to research in more detail. Using details from both the text and outside sources, present the policy to the rest of the class and discuss its implications. Be sure to answer the following questions in your presentation:

  • What is the name of the policy, and in what year was it enacted?
  • Were there any important antecedents to the policy’s enactment?
  • What did the Nationalist government claim was the policy’s aim?
  • How did the ANC and/or other South African organizations view the policy? How did the people that those organizations represented view the policy?
  • What effect did the policy have? Are there ways that the policy ties into Shifts in Strategy or the ANC’s Relationship to Other Political Organizations?
  • When was the policy officially repealed, and what effect did the repeal have?

Teaching Suggestion: It may be helpful to assign the policies that each group researches and presents so that different groups don’t present on the same policy.

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