Life under Apartheid deteriorated for most Africans from 1950 to 1970 as the amount of money spent on law and order increased and
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Many Africans lives got worse between the 1950s and the 1970s because of white supremacy, for example, the pass laws. Which meant blacks having to carry pass books around all the time. This is just one of the "Apartheid Laws" which I will be exploring and introducing in the 1950s in my first paragraph. Africans lives didn't only get worse because of white supremacy but also by "Separate (but equal) Development", for example the Bantustans Act, where the different tribes were split into small groups around South Africa. I will be explaining the setting up of this, and what it was like to live there in the 1970s and that in the 1970s Africans still continued to live in terrible conditions, for an example of their poor living conditions. Africans had only 13% of the land where as the whites had 87% meaning it was very crowded for black Africans. In...


