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Jumping the color line during Apartheid

Tony Andrews
June 23, 2017

Apartheid, the period of racial segregation in South Africa, was underpinned by the belief in a notion of racial purity and that humanity can be carved up into four distinct racial categories: White, Black, Asian and Colored. The latter was a category invented for people of mixed racial heritage. Ulla Dentlinger jumped the color line and went from being considered colored to being seen as white.

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