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Quotes About Apartheid

The sanctions will not kill us. It's apartheid that's killing us.
~ Oliver Tambo
HEAVEN: The big apartheid in the sky.
~ Philip Appleman
Because you could not translate the word apartheid into the more universal language of English, the wrong connotation was given to it.
~ Pieter Willem Botha
I am sick and tired of the hollow parrot-cry of Apartheid! Ive said many times that the word Apartheid means good neighbourliness.
~ Pieter Willem Botha
Our history is responsible for the differences in the South African way of life.
~ Pieter Willem Botha
That one is not confronted with the choices de Kock could have to could not have made, that one was not a member of the privileged class in apartheid South Africa are matters of sheer grace.
~ Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
That one is not confronted with the choices de Kock could have or could not have made, that one was not a member of the privileged class in apartheid South Africa are matters of sheer grace.
~ Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
People don't know that there were very successful black businessmen in the years of apartheid.
~ Patrice Motsepe
All of my life had been spent in the shadow of apartheid. And when South Africa went through its extraordinary change in 1994, it was like having spent a lifetime in a boxing ring with an opponent and suddenly finding yourself in that boxing ring with nobody else and realising you've to take the gloves off and get out, and reinvent yourself.
~ Athol Fugard
I spent 51 years under apartheid. I don't imagine suffering. I know it.
~ John Kani
Apartheid - both petty and grand - is obviously evil. Nothing can justify the arrogant assumption that a clique of foreigners has the right to decide on the lives of a majority.
~ Steven Biko
There are, of course, all sorts of other unpleasant regimes outside the walls as well - the military dictators of Latin America and the apartheid regime of South Africa.
~ Barbara Amiel
I didn't really want to be a teacher, but there was nothing else I could be. Most of those who went to the university became teachers. It was just the racial restriction on Africans.
~ Oliver Tambo
When I went to lobby Nelson Mandela while the post-apartheid constitution was being drafted, I asked him to endorse making it illegal to discriminate on grounds of sexuality. I'd been warned that he might giggle if I mentioned homosexuality.
~ Ian Mckellen
You build dreams, you build castles in the air, and you hope that at least part of that will be realized, even under apartheid.
~ Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
I don't say we should have performed miracles, but surely there ought to have been a difference between the apartheid regime and governance of the ANC after 17 years.
~ Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
Apartheid isn't that cut-and-dry. All men are not created equal.
~ Ted Nugent
But I think I'm on track to do something even bigger. I liberate minds with my music. That's more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.
~ Kanye West
People in apartheid South Africa can tell you that God cursed black people when they cursed Him. And so the hermetic people were condemned to be drawers of water and of wood.
~ Desmond Tutu
An initiative was essentially led by civil society because the policy of the government was that Africans must not be taught to graze in pastures which were reserved for the main white group.
~ Nelson Mandela
The history of apartheid-era South Africa is incredibly sad and at times infuriatingly incomprehensible.
~ Henry Rollins
The idea that the Natives must all be removed and confined in their own kraals is in my opinion the greatest nonsense I have ever heard.
~ Jan Smuts
To respond in kind to the violence of apartheid was just wrong. Terrorism was based on the use of indiscriminate violence, directed at civilian people because they happened to belong to a particular group, race, or community. [...] It was completely antithetical to our ideals. We were fighting for justice against the system of white supremacy, not against a race.
~ Albie Sachs
In 1985, I was arrested, along with my mother and brother, Martin III, in a protest against apartheid at the South African Embassy in Washington, D.C.
~ Bernice King