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The 1913 Natives Land Act: How Law Forged Spatial Apartheid

The 1913 Natives Land Act: How Law Forged Spatial Apartheid

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In 1913, the newly-formed Union of South Africa passed the Natives Land Act, a law that would shape the country's geography and society for generations. This episode traces the Act's origins, its devastating impact, and the resistance it sparked. We explore the Beaumont Commission's cynical 'scheduling' of land, the evictions of sharecroppers like those at Platberg, and the role of figures like Sol Plaatje, who documented the dispossession. The Act wasn't just a law—it was the legal bedrock of spatial apartheid, forcing millions into reserves and creating a landless black labour force. We also examine the long shadow it cast, from the 1913 protests to its repeal nearly eight decades later. It's a story of how a stroke of a pen can redraw a nation. #NativesLandAct #SolPlaatje #SpatialApartheid #SouthAfrica #1913 #BeaumontCommission #LandDispossession #Sharecroppers #Platberg #RooiRooi #DorslandTrekkers #UnionOfSouthAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #Colonialism #Resistance #LandRights #ApartheidOrigins Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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