Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Apartheid Laws in South Africa, Apartheid Legislation in South Africa, Pass Laws, Bantu Education Act, Suppression of Communism Act, Aliens Act 1937, Population Registration Act, Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, Separate Representation of Voters Act, Natives' Land Act, Terrorism Act No 83 of 1967, Group Areas Act, Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act, Black Homeland Citizenship Act, Immorality Act, Bantu Authorities Act, Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, Native Location Act of 1879, Mines and Work Act. Excerpt: PrecursorsHut taxNatives' Land (1913)Urban Areas (1923)Prohibition of Mixed Marriages (1949)Immorality Act (1950) Population Registration Act (1950)Group Areas Act (1950)Suppression of Communism (1950)Bantu Building Workers (1951)Separate Representation of Voters (1951)Prevention of Illegal Squatting (1951)Bantu Authorities (1951)Natives Laws (1952)Pass Laws (1952)Native Labour (Settlement of Disputes) (1953)Bantu Education (1953)Reservation of Separate Amenities (1953)Natives Resettlement (1954)Group Areas Development (1955)Natives (Prohibition of Interdicts) (1956)Bantu Investment Corporation (1959)Extension of University Education (1959)Promotion of Bantu Self-Government (1959)Coloured Persons Communal Reserves (1961)Preservation of Coloured Areas (1961)Urban Bantu Councils (1961)Terrorism Act (1967) No new legislation introduced, ratherthe existing legislation named was amended. The Apartheid Legislation in South Africa was a series of different laws and acts which were to help the apartheid-government to enforce the segregation of different races and cement the power and the dominance by the Whites, of substantially European descent, over the other race groups. Starting in 1948, the Nationalist Government in South Afri... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7320982