Explain the law of segregation

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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 1 month ago
Segregation is the separation of an individual or group of individuals from a larger group, often in order to apply special treatment to the separated individual or group.
Segregation in South Africa meant the separation of blacks from the white and the minority that why the whites ruling on the black that was the majority. it actually means that building different places for whites and blacks so that legs do not sit with whites.
The system of public toilets were all separate for blacks and whites. Blacks could not visit the churches where white worshipped. They could not form an association or protest against the terrible treatment. This system was called segregation.
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