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National Parties view on Apartheid.  

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National Parties view on Apartheid I would personally say that incredible amounts could be learnt form this short Piece from a leaflet, issued by the national party in South Africa in 1948 during the general election campaign. It has a clear opinion of what the party think of apartheid. In the first sentence of the piece we were given to work from the person starts as he intends to carry on throughout the extent of the whole piece. Dr Malan states that afrikaners had two different routes to choose between; one was integration, which meant, "mixing" of the two races (blacks living in the same towns and not been kept apart). This he says would "run amount to national suicide by the whites", what he means by this is clear; this sentence basically states integration would destroy the whites way of life, power and influence. Malan...

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