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... labor from Africa in the early 1800's ensured that the Americas would become predominantly white rather than predominantly black." (Page 163) The Indians and ...
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... The Indians were insured a free passage back to their native country of India, however the bulk chose to stay in South Africa. They ...
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Zulu and Indians (Asian Indians): Zulu (KwaZulu): A small independent tribe in the North Western Africa. According to oral history ...
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... The Indians were insured a free passage back to their native country of India, however the bulk chose to stay in South Africa. They ...
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... Like the San, the Indians were involved in countless fables and stories/mythology that ... musicians and jewellers, not unlike our own society in South Africa today ...
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... He gave up all of his material possessions and his family and life because he felt as though it was the only was to serve fellow Indians in South Africa. ...
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... He then began to fight and struggle for the rights for Indians. Gandhi remained in South Africa for 20 years, suffering imprisonment many times. ...
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... non-whites. For 21 years, Gandhi stayed in South Africa, working towards rights for Indians in South Africa. Gandhi began experimenting ...
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... White population in South Africa did not consider Indians equal. ... As a result of his fight, South Africa restored some of the rights of Indians. ...
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... immigrants. He joined the struggle for elementary rights for Indians. He stood in South Africa for 20 years. He was imprisoned many times. ...
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... Indians in South Africa suffered many disabilities. For instance, an Indian "had to carry a pass if he appeared on the streets after 9 pm"(Pg. 24). ...
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... The Indians were forced into South Africa because of the British Empire expansion. These Indians, mostly poor, were in a system close to slavery. ...
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... country. Ghandi's campaign began in South Africa with his defense of the civil rights of Indians who were living in South Africa. After ...
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... His mission was not entirely successful, but he was smart in bringing the flight of Indians in South Africa to the attention for the world; and in so doing ...
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... reward to British-loyal Indians. The Raj carried on an economic relationship with Britain that favored British needs. The British and Africa Another important ...
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... him into agitation. His interest soon turned to the problem of Indians who had come to South Africa as laborers. He had seen how ...
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... so high in those 300 years that over 11 million slaves were "exported" from Africa. ... was the fact that the they all pretended to befriend the Indians, but only ...
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... The Indians were insured a free passage back to their native country of India, however the bulk chose to stay in South Africa. They ...
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... The Indians were insured a free passage back to their native country of India, however the bulk chose to stay in South Africa. They ...
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... He saw that all Indians suffered from discrimination. His law assignment was for one year, but he stayed on in South Africa for 21 years to work for Indian ...
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... Indians and blacks from across the continent and across the world were shipped to Africa to work in the mine or on the extension of the railroad. ...
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... While in South Africa Gandhi protests and fights for the freedom of Coloreds in South Africa referring to the cards that all Indians must carry with them. ...
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... Also, it was easy for the Indians to run away and go back with their people. This situation gave a big green light to bring even more black slaves from Africa. ...
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... jailed as a result of the protests that he led, but before he returned to his homeland, he drastically changed the lives of the Indians living in South Africa. ...
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... wasn't "vacant." Miller fails to observe the presence of the Indians. From his own personal experiences with the vast wilderness in Africa, Miller correlates ...
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... and Indians formed oppressed votes in relation to whites, but had considerable privileges compared to black Africans. A picture of South Africa's former white ...
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... Getting fed up that the Indians did not have the same rights as the British, he started to lead the Indian workers in South Africa to fight for their rights. ...
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... ninety-six at the young age of twenty-six, Gandhi constructed a pamphlet entitled " The Grievances of the British Indians in South Africa," (Chada, 1998). ...
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... For 21 years, Gandhi stayed in South Africa, working towards rights for Indians; then in 1915 Gandhi returned to India and toured his home country. ...
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... Also both African and European colonist's bodies could resist many diseases, unlike native Indians. Africans were shipped from Africa by the Europeans in what ...
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