Secondary:
Bolden, Michelle. "Nelson Mandela." Nelson Mandela.
Evans, 2000. Web. 08 Dec. 2012. < http://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/evans/HIS135/Events/mandela94.htm>.
This person wrote about Nelson Mandela and what he did to help the Apartheid end.
Chopski,Monal, Cale Carter, Gupta Deepak, Martin Tove, and Allen Robert. "Computers and
the Apartheid Regime in South Africa." Computers and Apartheid. Stanford Students, 1995. Web. 07 Dec. 2012.
<http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~cale/cs201/index.html>.
The students who created this page were very helpful to me becaue they did a lot of
research and put a lot of time in their essay and I was able to get key
information out of it.
Downing, David. “Witness to History: Apartheid in South Africa." Chicago, Illinois: Heinemann Library, 2004. Print.
This was a good book to help layout the Apartheid in ways teens could
understand.
Gascoigne, Bamber. "HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA." HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA. History World, 2001. Web. 8 Dec. 2012.
< http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=576>.
This site was good at describing key events occurring in the Apartheid in South Africa in detail.
Kurtz,Lester. "Movements and Campaigns." Movements and Campaigns. International Center On Nonviolent Conflict, 2009. Web. 08 Dec. 2012.
< http://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/index.php/movements-and-campaigns/movements-and-campaigns-summaries?sobi2Task=sobi2Details>.
This site showed a biased view on how the Apartheid appeared. The information was written from the views of the people protesting the
Apartheid.
Na. “Demonstration at Citibank.” 1997. Photograph. South Africa: Overcoming Aparthied
Building Democracy. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. <http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
The Picture shows people petitioning; it is good to have to show how the people acted.
Na. "The History of Apartheid in South Africa." The History of Apartheid in South Africa. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2012.
This site showed most of what I was looking for. It first describes the climate of Africa and then shifts to the very beginning of this
situation.
Na. “Life under Aparthied.” N.d. Photograph. Aparthied Museum. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. <http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
This photograph shows a colored person’s hands bound together in handcuffs; I believe it is there to show how black protesters were treated once
caught in their protesting acts.
Na. "Race Classification." Aparthied Musium. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2012.< http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
This picture is a bench, however this bench has “Europeans Only” painted on it, a sign of the segregation present in South Africa.
Na. “Race Classification.” N.d. Photograph. Aparthied Museum. Aparthied Museum. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. < http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
This photo showed how races were classified between blacks and whites.
Na. “South Africa Overcoming Aparthied Building Democracy.” African Studies Center. N.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. <http://overcomingapartheid.msu.edu/>.
This a great website that has letters talking about the raids in Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia.
Na. "Brief History of Apartheid in South Africa." History of Apartheid in South Africa, South African Apartheid Laws. South-Africa-Tours-And-Travels-2005-2012,
2005. Web. 27 Nov. 2012. < http://www.south-africa-tours-and-travel.com/apartheid.html>.
This site told me so much about the Apartheid! It described in detail the entire struggle.
Na. "Apartheid Timeline." UN News Center. UN, 2002. Web. 10 Dec. 2012. <http://www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/discrim/race_b_at_print.asp>
This timeline helped to put what occurred in perspective in terms of how long it lasted.
Na. "South Africa Profile." BBC News. BBC, 6 Oct. 2012. Web. 7 Dec. 2012. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14094918>.
This site was good for describing in detail a timeline.
Na."Apartheid Timeline." PBS.org. PBS, 2012. Web. 7 Dec. 2012.< http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/endgame/timeline.html>.
This was another timeline, but slightly different than the last so it was still helpful.
Smitha,Frank E. "Africa into the 1990s." South Africa and Apartheid. Macrohistory, 2000. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. <http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/ch34-sa.htm>.
This one helped for an overview of what the Apartheid was about.
U.S. Department of State. "The End of Apartheid." The End of Apartheid. Bureau of Public Affairs, 29 Jan. 2009. Web. 06 Dec. 2012.
<http://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/pcw/98678.htm>.
This explained what happened to make the Apartheid end.
Primary:
Apartheid From South Africa to Israel | Students for Palestinian Rights. 2012. Photograph. Students For Palestinian Rights, Na. Students for Palestinian Rights. By
Na. SFPR, 8 Mar. 2010. Web. 06 Jan. 2013. < http://sfpr.uwaterloo.ca/apartheid-from-south-africa-to-israel/>.
This photo is a political cartoon, it shows South Africa and Palestine hugging and crying while Apartheid is buried in the grave.
Boesak, Allan (foreword by). “Why are They Weeping?: South Africans under Apartheid.” New York, New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, Inc., 1988. Print.
This book was AMAZING for pictures!!!!
Goodman, Ellen. "Apartheid." Articles about. The Baltimore Sun, 12 Dec. 1996. Web. 20 Dec. 2012. < http://articles.baltimoresun.com/keyword/apartheid>.
This website was good to see writers’perspectives on the Apartheid and its actions.
Hazony, David. "Surviving Apartheid - and New South Africa." The Jewish Daily Forward. Forward Association Inc., 27 Aug. 1997. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.
< http://forward.com/articles/161746/surviving-apartheid-and-new-south-africa/?p=all>.
This was good for showing how South Africans survived the Apartheid and what they did to protect themselves.
Knight, Richard. "Apartheid South Africa." The Espresso Stalinist. WordPress, 2002. Web. 6 Jan. 2013.
<http://espressostalinist.wordpress.com/genocide/apartheid-south-africa/>.
This person wrote a blog, and in his blog he had many amazing pictures! The pictures described many pieces of the Apartheid that couldn’t be described in
words.
Mathabane, Mark. “Kaffir Boy: the True Story of a Black Youth’s Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa.” New York, NY: Free Press, 1986.
Print.
The author of this book described what it was like to be a child during the Apartheid.
Multiple. "Apartheid." Articles about. Cable News Network, 4 May 2001. Web. 20 Dec. 2012. <http://articles.cnn.com/keyword/apartheid>.
These articles were excellent for learning about the Apartheid in small pieces as a summary.
NA. "South Africa." News. The New York Times Company, 18 Dec. 2012. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.
< http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/southafrica/index.html>.
This article was great, it really showed how they are coping now that the Apartheid has come to an end.
Na. 2011. Photograph. Na. : The Apartheid System in South Africa(1948-1994). By Blogger. BlogSpot, 28 Jan. 2011. Web. 06 Jan. 2013.
<http://myinterenglish.blogspot.com/2011/01/apartheid-system-in-south-africa1948.html>.
This photograph shows a sign on the wall outside of the men’s room, which clearly states “Whites Only” in that restroom. This was a sign that demonstrated the
segregation in South Africa.
Obama, Barack (foreword by) Mandela, Nelson. “Conversations with Myself.” New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010. Print.
This book showed Nelson Mandela’s perspective and described his actions. (autobiography).
“Revisiting South Africa's Apartheid Era.” 1990. Photograph. Boston. Boston.com. By Joanne Rathe. Boston Globe, 1990. Web. 6 Jan. 2013.
< http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/photos/photos_galleries/apartheidsouthafrica?pg=7>.
This picture shows 2 white women sitting on a bench and a black couple on an opposite bench. The white women are ignoring the black couple,
something the Apartheid brought upon many of the blacks in South Africa.
Sixpence, Paul. "The African Union Human Rights Memorial." - Memorialising South Africa's Apartheid and Situating It within the Commemorative Vision of the
AUHRM. The African Union Human Rights Memorial, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.
< http://alembekagn.org/news-a-articles/articles/113-memorialising-south-africas-apartheid-and-situating-it-within-the-commemorative-vision-of-the-auhrm>.
This was a good article to show how South Africans reacted to the Apartheid and how it affected them.
Tutu, Archbishop Desmond (foreword by). “No More Strangers Now: Young Voices from a New South Africa.” New York, New York: A Melanie Kroupa Book,1998.
Print.
This book was a compilation of South African youth’s perspectives and what changed once the Apartheid ended.
Bolden, Michelle. "Nelson Mandela." Nelson Mandela.
Evans, 2000. Web. 08 Dec. 2012. < http://novaonline.nvcc.edu/eli/evans/HIS135/Events/mandela94.htm>.
This person wrote about Nelson Mandela and what he did to help the Apartheid end.
Chopski,Monal, Cale Carter, Gupta Deepak, Martin Tove, and Allen Robert. "Computers and
the Apartheid Regime in South Africa." Computers and Apartheid. Stanford Students, 1995. Web. 07 Dec. 2012.
<http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~cale/cs201/index.html>.
The students who created this page were very helpful to me becaue they did a lot of
research and put a lot of time in their essay and I was able to get key
information out of it.
Downing, David. “Witness to History: Apartheid in South Africa." Chicago, Illinois: Heinemann Library, 2004. Print.
This was a good book to help layout the Apartheid in ways teens could
understand.
Gascoigne, Bamber. "HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA." HISTORY OF SOUTH AFRICA. History World, 2001. Web. 8 Dec. 2012.
< http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?groupid=576>.
This site was good at describing key events occurring in the Apartheid in South Africa in detail.
Kurtz,Lester. "Movements and Campaigns." Movements and Campaigns. International Center On Nonviolent Conflict, 2009. Web. 08 Dec. 2012.
< http://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/index.php/movements-and-campaigns/movements-and-campaigns-summaries?sobi2Task=sobi2Details>.
This site showed a biased view on how the Apartheid appeared. The information was written from the views of the people protesting the
Apartheid.
Na. “Demonstration at Citibank.” 1997. Photograph. South Africa: Overcoming Aparthied
Building Democracy. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. <http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
The Picture shows people petitioning; it is good to have to show how the people acted.
Na. "The History of Apartheid in South Africa." The History of Apartheid in South Africa. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Dec. 2012.
This site showed most of what I was looking for. It first describes the climate of Africa and then shifts to the very beginning of this
situation.
Na. “Life under Aparthied.” N.d. Photograph. Aparthied Museum. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. <http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
This photograph shows a colored person’s hands bound together in handcuffs; I believe it is there to show how black protesters were treated once
caught in their protesting acts.
Na. "Race Classification." Aparthied Musium. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2012.< http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
This picture is a bench, however this bench has “Europeans Only” painted on it, a sign of the segregation present in South Africa.
Na. “Race Classification.” N.d. Photograph. Aparthied Museum. Aparthied Museum. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. < http://www.apartheidmuseum.org/race-classification>.
This photo showed how races were classified between blacks and whites.
Na. “South Africa Overcoming Aparthied Building Democracy.” African Studies Center. N.d. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. <http://overcomingapartheid.msu.edu/>.
This a great website that has letters talking about the raids in Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia.
Na. "Brief History of Apartheid in South Africa." History of Apartheid in South Africa, South African Apartheid Laws. South-Africa-Tours-And-Travels-2005-2012,
2005. Web. 27 Nov. 2012. < http://www.south-africa-tours-and-travel.com/apartheid.html>.
This site told me so much about the Apartheid! It described in detail the entire struggle.
Na. "Apartheid Timeline." UN News Center. UN, 2002. Web. 10 Dec. 2012. <http://www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/discrim/race_b_at_print.asp>
This timeline helped to put what occurred in perspective in terms of how long it lasted.
Na. "South Africa Profile." BBC News. BBC, 6 Oct. 2012. Web. 7 Dec. 2012. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14094918>.
This site was good for describing in detail a timeline.
Na."Apartheid Timeline." PBS.org. PBS, 2012. Web. 7 Dec. 2012.< http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/endgame/timeline.html>.
This was another timeline, but slightly different than the last so it was still helpful.
Smitha,Frank E. "Africa into the 1990s." South Africa and Apartheid. Macrohistory, 2000. Web. 29 Nov. 2012. <http://www.fsmitha.com/h2/ch34-sa.htm>.
This one helped for an overview of what the Apartheid was about.
U.S. Department of State. "The End of Apartheid." The End of Apartheid. Bureau of Public Affairs, 29 Jan. 2009. Web. 06 Dec. 2012.
<http://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/pcw/98678.htm>.
This explained what happened to make the Apartheid end.
Primary:
Apartheid From South Africa to Israel | Students for Palestinian Rights. 2012. Photograph. Students For Palestinian Rights, Na. Students for Palestinian Rights. By
Na. SFPR, 8 Mar. 2010. Web. 06 Jan. 2013. < http://sfpr.uwaterloo.ca/apartheid-from-south-africa-to-israel/>.
This photo is a political cartoon, it shows South Africa and Palestine hugging and crying while Apartheid is buried in the grave.
Boesak, Allan (foreword by). “Why are They Weeping?: South Africans under Apartheid.” New York, New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, Inc., 1988. Print.
This book was AMAZING for pictures!!!!
Goodman, Ellen. "Apartheid." Articles about. The Baltimore Sun, 12 Dec. 1996. Web. 20 Dec. 2012. < http://articles.baltimoresun.com/keyword/apartheid>.
This website was good to see writers’perspectives on the Apartheid and its actions.
Hazony, David. "Surviving Apartheid - and New South Africa." The Jewish Daily Forward. Forward Association Inc., 27 Aug. 1997. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.
< http://forward.com/articles/161746/surviving-apartheid-and-new-south-africa/?p=all>.
This was good for showing how South Africans survived the Apartheid and what they did to protect themselves.
Knight, Richard. "Apartheid South Africa." The Espresso Stalinist. WordPress, 2002. Web. 6 Jan. 2013.
<http://espressostalinist.wordpress.com/genocide/apartheid-south-africa/>.
This person wrote a blog, and in his blog he had many amazing pictures! The pictures described many pieces of the Apartheid that couldn’t be described in
words.
Mathabane, Mark. “Kaffir Boy: the True Story of a Black Youth’s Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa.” New York, NY: Free Press, 1986.
Print.
The author of this book described what it was like to be a child during the Apartheid.
Multiple. "Apartheid." Articles about. Cable News Network, 4 May 2001. Web. 20 Dec. 2012. <http://articles.cnn.com/keyword/apartheid>.
These articles were excellent for learning about the Apartheid in small pieces as a summary.
NA. "South Africa." News. The New York Times Company, 18 Dec. 2012. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.
< http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/southafrica/index.html>.
This article was great, it really showed how they are coping now that the Apartheid has come to an end.
Na. 2011. Photograph. Na. : The Apartheid System in South Africa(1948-1994). By Blogger. BlogSpot, 28 Jan. 2011. Web. 06 Jan. 2013.
<http://myinterenglish.blogspot.com/2011/01/apartheid-system-in-south-africa1948.html>.
This photograph shows a sign on the wall outside of the men’s room, which clearly states “Whites Only” in that restroom. This was a sign that demonstrated the
segregation in South Africa.
Obama, Barack (foreword by) Mandela, Nelson. “Conversations with Myself.” New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010. Print.
This book showed Nelson Mandela’s perspective and described his actions. (autobiography).
“Revisiting South Africa's Apartheid Era.” 1990. Photograph. Boston. Boston.com. By Joanne Rathe. Boston Globe, 1990. Web. 6 Jan. 2013.
< http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/photos/photos_galleries/apartheidsouthafrica?pg=7>.
This picture shows 2 white women sitting on a bench and a black couple on an opposite bench. The white women are ignoring the black couple,
something the Apartheid brought upon many of the blacks in South Africa.
Sixpence, Paul. "The African Union Human Rights Memorial." - Memorialising South Africa's Apartheid and Situating It within the Commemorative Vision of the
AUHRM. The African Union Human Rights Memorial, n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2012.
< http://alembekagn.org/news-a-articles/articles/113-memorialising-south-africas-apartheid-and-situating-it-within-the-commemorative-vision-of-the-auhrm>.
This was a good article to show how South Africans reacted to the Apartheid and how it affected them.
Tutu, Archbishop Desmond (foreword by). “No More Strangers Now: Young Voices from a New South Africa.” New York, New York: A Melanie Kroupa Book,1998.
Print.
This book was a compilation of South African youth’s perspectives and what changed once the Apartheid ended.