Contents: Apartheid Laws and Institutions Sill in Effect • 1. Land Acts of 1913 and 1936 • 2, Group Areas Act of 1950 and Black (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act of 1945 • 3. Population Registration Act of 1950 • Security • 1. State of Emergency • 2. Internal Security Act • Constitutional Arrangements • Separate Institutions • Mandela's Stated Position on Basic Issues • African National Congress (ANC) Preconditions for Negotiations • What De Klerk Has Not Done • Conditions for Modifying or Suspending Sanctions Under U.S. 1986 Anti-Apartheid Act • The Fact Sheet discusses Nelson Mandela, F.W. de Klerk, white domination, the Nationalist Party (National Party), 'homelands'...
Contents: Apartheid Laws and Institutions Sill in Effect • 1. Land Acts of 1913 and 1936 • 2, Group Areas Act of 1950 and Black (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act of 1945 • 3. Population Registration Act of 1950 • Security • 1. State of Emergency • 2. Internal Security Act • Constitutional Arrangements • Separate Institutions • Mandela's Stated Position on Basic Issues • African National Congress (ANC) Preconditions for Negotiations • What De Klerk Has Not Done • Conditions for Modifying or Suspending Sanctions Under U.S. 1986 Anti-Apartheid Act • The Fact Sheet discusses Nelson Mandela, F.W. de Klerk, white domination, the Nationalist Party (National Party), 'homelands' (Bantustans), the tricameral parliament, ethnic categories, health, education, a common nonracial voters roll in a unitary state, bans, restricted organization, political prisoners, political trials, the pillars of apartheid, South African troops, Black townships, good-faith negotiations, police violence. Security legislation, impoverished rural areas, whites, repressive legislation, majority rule, executions, and the Back majority.