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' we^.fgat drive history of apartheid in south africa traced lenient with treaty terms file iccses that m pooc-war sgrrignurat of the staaci as igjurmmti and inaggi dad mm aaprove far diem tie 3rasto dkl not push for die rifjos r rte itaocs clause diey qoc uc * controi also as i suir f nc ir c i qpettfc \'~ ihbl - hoi i ■formed an hmt m ■■"«' i veaftky throucbaial die ml ana or banmsians r ier it ■■jiati to live ii in afcftrinn * law was frao liai*im4 pmpatty jvokee if ac bantosans tt»e souin a.-r-can jcvemneit sa^s actt die 3amuium jus is aer rev fcavt diafley j . nmi jt daelaods iai jae waofsk lar its ir-c wu wiilmf water m gir*«j«v aoii-*io»cni pnhisi onui warn man latofcs ere dice ■4 iwaacre s yduwmtjo blacks out the dutch began to import slaves in the 168ck as a result of their growth dudley stated she added that by the time the dutch colonists had formed their own government the british who had different ideas of a government started colonizing ■the late 1700s the dutch looked upoc the british who had liberal religious views and had abolished siavery as intruders in 1836 the dutch decided to move north out or british territory in order to have slavery chough rain scsyed because they had become friend with the british dudle explained the dutch took over areas which were home to the bantu people whom the conquered she said the bac soutfe africans were left wtth no choice b » ork tol the dutch or jc areas where slaver > was act present the r •* occurs taw i boer ar vavnim x l\icuv va the bniish coaymmli based on the history of apartheid from the time of dutch settlement in the 1600s to the present the presentation was very im formative kanney said to better understand the problem you must first understand the history according to dudley the separateness to control the black population and to instill feelings of inferiority known as apartheid began when the dutch settled in south africa in the 17th century initially enroute to the west indies they stopped at cape hope to refuel and subsequently established a trading post there when the dutch encountered the natives they considered them savages and forced them to leave those blacks who did not leave were made into slaves or executed since the dutch dvi not want to live with them she c plained foi the next 150 years the dutch expanded luuih iuul east booiui then h>ii since then drove mwrt v>r th by kathleen parker andtomkeer brown and while news writers the progressive student alliance psa and the black student union co sponsored a program on the history of apartheid in south africa last thursday night approximately 25 people attended the presentation in the media center of e.w fairchild martindale library the groups main goal in providing this and similar programs is to promote discussion on important events around lehigh " graduate student joe kanney a psa member explained the guest speaker judy dudley is a member of the anti-apartheid com mittee of the lchigh-pocono com mittee of concern lepoco for med a year and a half ago the com rnittec works on south african apartheid awareness and has iwo main areas of concentration education on the history of upurtheid wild local divestment the lecture wus mainly j ir 76841111 lehiqh university bethlehem pennsylvania the brown and white i ti..-..iiiv novmnbßi 4 liiiin vol.osno.lb plastics corporation moves to south side mlch««l farina 67 wn onm of many i high nfudnnts who got into th hallowo«n spirit by drafting in ooatum friday 150 lehigh students give blood bymaryqreczyn
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 98 no. 16 |
Date | 1986-11-04 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1986 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 98 no. 16 |
Date | 1986-11-04 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1986 |
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