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First Republic becomes second-largest bank failure in US history
First Republic Bank is the third bank to fail since March 2023. CNN's Christine Romans breaks down its failure, its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase & Co. and what the forecast is now saying for the financial sector. #CNN #News
published: 01 May 2023
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published: 02 May 2023
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Why First Republic Bank Was Seized and Sold to JPMorgan Chase | WSJ
First Republic Bank was seized by the FDIC early Monday and a deal was struck to sell the bulk of its operations to JPMorgan Chase, a move that regulators hope will stabilize the industry and cut down on customer panic. This comes after First Republic lost $100 billion in deposits following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
WSJ’s Ben Eisen explains what led to the bank’s failure and what it means for customers, investors and the banking industry.
0:00 First Republic is the second-largest bank failure in the U.S.
0:26 Background on First Republic
1:44 JPMorgan Chase’s purchase of First Republic
2:32 What could happen next?
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published: 02 May 2023
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First Republic Bank stock falls nearly 50% as concerns mount
First Republic Bank, a well-known regional bank, saw its stock drop nearly 50% after announcing a recent $100 billion drop in deposits despite the billions it received from the nation’s largest banks. NBC’s Brian Cheung reports for TODAY.
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published: 26 Apr 2023
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First Republic takeover is 'undoubtedly, unambiguously' beneficial to JPMorgan: Mohamed El-Erian
Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout from JPMorgan's takeover of First Republic, what this means for the Fed's rate hike path, and more. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
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published: 01 May 2023
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JPMorgan takes over First Republic after it’s seized by regulators
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published: 01 May 2023
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Banking Crisis Goes Beyond First Republic: Michele
Bob Michele, J.P. Morgan Asset Management CIO and global head of fixed income, says we do have a banking crisis and it never should have happened. He's on "Bloomberg The Open."
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published: 26 Apr 2023
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Powell and Yellen killed First Republic Bank: Analyst
#Powell #federalreserve #youtube
The fate of First Republic Bank is in question, as pressure mounts on the embattled lender after it revealed a massive fall in deposits during the first quarter. As Wall Street debates the cause of First Republic’s (FRC) troubles, one analyst blames the nation’s top financial regulators. Fed Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen were “advocates of the strategy called ‘go big at the Fed’,” Chris Whalen, Whalen Global Advisors Chairman tells Yahoo Finance. “After 2018…we had a big problem in the money markets, so I think Chairman Powell…panicked in Washington, and they decided to provide more reserves.” As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the central bank acted again, bringing the Fed’s balance sheet to nearly $9 trillion. “What they did, in esse...
published: 27 Apr 2023
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First Republic Regulators Rush to Fix Crisis
US regulators are rushing to resolve the First Republic Bank crisis after the deadline passed for submitting final bids to take over the struggling lender. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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published: 01 May 2023
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First Republic Bank to be taken over by FDIC: Report | LiveNOW from FOX
First Republic Bank will be placed under the receivership of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation imminently, according to a Reuters report.
Reuters reported that the FDIC has decided that the regional bank's position has deteriorated, leaving no more time to go after a private sector rescue, a source told the outlet.
Adam Kobeissi, editor-in-chief of The Kobeissi Letter, spoke with LiveNOW's Andrew Craft about First Republic's woes and what it means for people who bank there.
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published: 28 Apr 2023
10:05
First Republic becomes second-largest bank failure in US history
First Republic Bank is the third bank to fail since March 2023. CNN's Christine Romans breaks down its failure, its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase & Co. and what...
First Republic Bank is the third bank to fail since March 2023. CNN's Christine Romans breaks down its failure, its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase & Co. and what the forecast is now saying for the financial sector. #CNN #News
https://wn.com/First_Republic_Becomes_Second_Largest_Bank_Failure_In_US_History
First Republic Bank is the third bank to fail since March 2023. CNN's Christine Romans breaks down its failure, its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase & Co. and what the forecast is now saying for the financial sector. #CNN #News
- published: 01 May 2023
- views: 301435
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Why First Republic Bank Was Seized and Sold to JPMorgan Chase | WSJ
First Republic Bank was seized by the FDIC early Monday and a deal was struck to sell the bulk of its operations to JPMorgan Chase, a move that regulators hope ...
First Republic Bank was seized by the FDIC early Monday and a deal was struck to sell the bulk of its operations to JPMorgan Chase, a move that regulators hope will stabilize the industry and cut down on customer panic. This comes after First Republic lost $100 billion in deposits following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
WSJ’s Ben Eisen explains what led to the bank’s failure and what it means for customers, investors and the banking industry.
0:00 First Republic is the second-largest bank failure in the U.S.
0:26 Background on First Republic
1:44 JPMorgan Chase’s purchase of First Republic
2:32 What could happen next?
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#FirstRepublic #JPMorgan #WSJ
https://wn.com/Why_First_Republic_Bank_Was_Seized_And_Sold_To_Jpmorgan_Chase_|_Wsj
First Republic Bank was seized by the FDIC early Monday and a deal was struck to sell the bulk of its operations to JPMorgan Chase, a move that regulators hope will stabilize the industry and cut down on customer panic. This comes after First Republic lost $100 billion in deposits following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
WSJ’s Ben Eisen explains what led to the bank’s failure and what it means for customers, investors and the banking industry.
0:00 First Republic is the second-largest bank failure in the U.S.
0:26 Background on First Republic
1:44 JPMorgan Chase’s purchase of First Republic
2:32 What could happen next?
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJ’s news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#FirstRepublic #JPMorgan #WSJ
- published: 02 May 2023
- views: 175623
2:24
First Republic Bank stock falls nearly 50% as concerns mount
First Republic Bank, a well-known regional bank, saw its stock drop nearly 50% after announcing a recent $100 billion drop in deposits despite the billions it r...
First Republic Bank, a well-known regional bank, saw its stock drop nearly 50% after announcing a recent $100 billion drop in deposits despite the billions it received from the nation’s largest banks. NBC’s Brian Cheung reports for TODAY.
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#bank #economy #money
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First Republic Bank, a well-known regional bank, saw its stock drop nearly 50% after announcing a recent $100 billion drop in deposits despite the billions it received from the nation’s largest banks. NBC’s Brian Cheung reports for TODAY.
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- published: 26 Apr 2023
- views: 9774
5:16
First Republic takeover is 'undoubtedly, unambiguously' beneficial to JPMorgan: Mohamed El-Erian
Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout from JPMorgan's takeover o...
Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout from JPMorgan's takeover of First Republic, what this means for the Fed's rate hike path, and more. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
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Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz and Gramercy advisor and president of Queens' College, Cambridge, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the fallout from JPMorgan's takeover of First Republic, what this means for the Fed's rate hike path, and more. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
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- published: 01 May 2023
- views: 137537
2:34
JPMorgan takes over First Republic after it’s seized by regulators
CNBC's Leslie Picker joins 'Squawk Box' to report on the third U.S. bank failure since March. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC...
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- published: 01 May 2023
- views: 49182
3:18
Banking Crisis Goes Beyond First Republic: Michele
Bob Michele, J.P. Morgan Asset Management CIO and global head of fixed income, says we do have a banking crisis and it never should have happened. He's on "Bloo...
Bob Michele, J.P. Morgan Asset Management CIO and global head of fixed income, says we do have a banking crisis and it never should have happened. He's on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bob Michele, J.P. Morgan Asset Management CIO and global head of fixed income, says we do have a banking crisis and it never should have happened. He's on "Bloomberg The Open."
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- published: 26 Apr 2023
- views: 66193
2:50
Powell and Yellen killed First Republic Bank: Analyst
#Powell #federalreserve #youtube
The fate of First Republic Bank is in question, as pressure mounts on the embattled lender after it revealed a massive fall in...
#Powell #federalreserve #youtube
The fate of First Republic Bank is in question, as pressure mounts on the embattled lender after it revealed a massive fall in deposits during the first quarter. As Wall Street debates the cause of First Republic’s (FRC) troubles, one analyst blames the nation’s top financial regulators. Fed Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen were “advocates of the strategy called ‘go big at the Fed’,” Chris Whalen, Whalen Global Advisors Chairman tells Yahoo Finance. “After 2018…we had a big problem in the money markets, so I think Chairman Powell…panicked in Washington, and they decided to provide more reserves.” As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the central bank acted again, bringing the Fed’s balance sheet to nearly $9 trillion. “What they did, in essence, was throw a lot of money at a perceived problem, but they’ve created a real problem now, which is that interest rates have risen,” Whalen says. "The Fed has created a huge market risk, so these outliers like Silicon Valley, First Republic, have tipped over in a difficult funding market.” In his full interview, Whalen spoke with Brad Smith and Julie Hyman about the issues First Republic (FRC) is facing.
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The fate of First Republic Bank is in question, as pressure mounts on the embattled lender after it revealed a massive fall in deposits during the first quarter. As Wall Street debates the cause of First Republic’s (FRC) troubles, one analyst blames the nation’s top financial regulators. Fed Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen were “advocates of the strategy called ‘go big at the Fed’,” Chris Whalen, Whalen Global Advisors Chairman tells Yahoo Finance. “After 2018…we had a big problem in the money markets, so I think Chairman Powell…panicked in Washington, and they decided to provide more reserves.” As the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the central bank acted again, bringing the Fed’s balance sheet to nearly $9 trillion. “What they did, in essence, was throw a lot of money at a perceived problem, but they’ve created a real problem now, which is that interest rates have risen,” Whalen says. "The Fed has created a huge market risk, so these outliers like Silicon Valley, First Republic, have tipped over in a difficult funding market.” In his full interview, Whalen spoke with Brad Smith and Julie Hyman about the issues First Republic (FRC) is facing.
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- published: 27 Apr 2023
- views: 12710
3:39
First Republic Regulators Rush to Fix Crisis
US regulators are rushing to resolve the First Republic Bank crisis after the deadline passed for submitting final bids to take over the struggling lender. Adam...
US regulators are rushing to resolve the First Republic Bank crisis after the deadline passed for submitting final bids to take over the struggling lender. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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US regulators are rushing to resolve the First Republic Bank crisis after the deadline passed for submitting final bids to take over the struggling lender. Adam Haigh reports on Bloomberg Television.
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- published: 01 May 2023
- views: 26433
7:53
First Republic Bank to be taken over by FDIC: Report | LiveNOW from FOX
First Republic Bank will be placed under the receivership of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation imminently, according to a Reuters report.
Reuters ...
First Republic Bank will be placed under the receivership of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation imminently, according to a Reuters report.
Reuters reported that the FDIC has decided that the regional bank's position has deteriorated, leaving no more time to go after a private sector rescue, a source told the outlet.
Adam Kobeissi, editor-in-chief of The Kobeissi Letter, spoke with LiveNOW's Andrew Craft about First Republic's woes and what it means for people who bank there.
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First Republic Bank will be placed under the receivership of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation imminently, according to a Reuters report.
Reuters reported that the FDIC has decided that the regional bank's position has deteriorated, leaving no more time to go after a private sector rescue, a source told the outlet.
Adam Kobeissi, editor-in-chief of The Kobeissi Letter, spoke with LiveNOW's Andrew Craft about First Republic's woes and what it means for people who bank there.
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- published: 28 Apr 2023
- views: 74547
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How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson
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Apartheid: The rise and fall of South Africa's 'apartness' laws
South Africa is marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of apartheid in 2019.
Apartheid, the Afrikaans word for "apartness," was made up of a collection of strict laws targeting visible minorities in the country and is viewed as one of the darkest periods in the nation's history.
For nearly half a century, non-white South Africans were stripped of their freedoms and suffered under government imposed restrictions.
The face of the anti-apartheid movement became Nelson Mandela - who was jailed as a political prisoner for 27 years - whom would later become the nation's president and an icon of freedom and justice.
So, how could institutionalized discrimination take hold in South Africa, and what steps were taken to bring an end to apartheid?
For more info, please go to https://globalnews...
published: 25 Apr 2019
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APARTHEID 46 YEARS IN 90 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
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published: 06 Dec 2013
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Apartheid in South Africa - Documentary on Racism | Interviews with Black & Afrikaner Leaders | 1957
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This 1957 documentary explores South Africa's apartheid policy, focusing on issues such as race relations, political practices, and segregated dwellings. The film includes several interviews with black and Afrikaner political leaders.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND / CONTEXT
Apartheid (from Afrikaans "the state of being apart") was a system of racial segregation enforced through legislation by the National Party governments, who were the ruling party from 1948 to 1994, of South Africa, under which the rights of the majority black inhabitants of South Africa were curtailed and white supremac...
published: 30 Jun 2013
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Apartheid Explained | Nelson Mandela’s Battle
Charisma, poise and strength of character. These are but a few words to describe the man who’s treacherous journey from political prisoner to becoming the first Black president of South Africa, is perhaps the most widely celebrated underdog story in modern African history.
Known all around the world as a symbol of the never ending fight against racism and discrimination, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s successful fight against the deeply oppressive system of apartheid in his home county of South Africa would see him become the very embodiment of his famous maxim: “it always seems impossible until it is done.”
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published: 29 Jan 2021
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What is Apartheid? - Nelson Mandela, and South Africa's history explained
Translated from Afrikaans Apartheid means ‘Apartness’, and it was a series of laws that divided people in South Africa by their race.
In the 1940’s, more than 80% of South Africa’s population was black, but the ruling government was all white. After winning an election in 1948, believing their race was superior and wanting to preserve it, the Afrikaner National Party put in place laws that segregated White and Non-White South Africans.
People had to be registered to 1 of 4 racial groups and were forced to live in areas assigned to their race. More than 80% of land was given to less than 20% of the population.
Many black Africans were forced out of their homes. They weren’t allowed to own land, and weren’t recognised as citizens of South Africa. Black people had separate schools and sepa...
published: 16 Dec 2021
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How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson
Explore how Dutch and British colonization of South Africa led to Apartheid, the strict national policy of racial segregation.
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For 46 years, South Africans...
Explore how Dutch and British colonization of South Africa led to Apartheid, the strict national policy of racial segregation.
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For 46 years, South Africans lived under Apartheid, a strict policy of segregation that barred the country’s Black majority from skilled, high-paying jobs, quality education, voting, and much more. So, how did these laws come to be? And how did this era of institutionalized discrimination finally come to an end? Thula Simpson explores how colonization led to the national trauma of Apartheid.
Lesson by Thula Simpson, directed by Aya Marzouk, Giraffics.
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Explore how Dutch and British colonization of South Africa led to Apartheid, the strict national policy of racial segregation.
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For 46 years, South Africans lived under Apartheid, a strict policy of segregation that barred the country’s Black majority from skilled, high-paying jobs, quality education, voting, and much more. So, how did these laws come to be? And how did this era of institutionalized discrimination finally come to an end? Thula Simpson explores how colonization led to the national trauma of Apartheid.
Lesson by Thula Simpson, directed by Aya Marzouk, Giraffics.
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- published: 05 Dec 2023
- views: 696291
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Apartheid Explained
Nelson Mandela is remembered for his legacy in fighting apartheid and helping South Africa seek healing and forgiveness. But what exactly was apartheid? We brea...
Nelson Mandela is remembered for his legacy in fighting apartheid and helping South Africa seek healing and forgiveness. But what exactly was apartheid? We break down its roots and what it was like for South Africans living under the discriminatory policies.
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Nelson Mandela is remembered for his legacy in fighting apartheid and helping South Africa seek healing and forgiveness. But what exactly was apartheid? We break down its roots and what it was like for South Africans living under the discriminatory policies.
- published: 17 Dec 2013
- views: 1830103
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NEWSNIGHT: Michael Buerk on life in Apartheid South Africa
What was it like living and working in Apartheid South Africa as an outsider? Michael Buerk was the BBC's South Africa correspondent from 1983 to 1987. Newsnigh...
What was it like living and working in Apartheid South Africa as an outsider? Michael Buerk was the BBC's South Africa correspondent from 1983 to 1987. Newsnight asked him to revisit some of his own reports from the country to paint a picture of Nelson Mandela and his life.
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What was it like living and working in Apartheid South Africa as an outsider? Michael Buerk was the BBC's South Africa correspondent from 1983 to 1987. Newsnight asked him to revisit some of his own reports from the country to paint a picture of Nelson Mandela and his life.
- published: 06 Dec 2013
- views: 516103
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How South Africa Became an Apartheid State - Cold War DOCUMENTARY
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- published: 11 Mar 2023
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Nelson Mandela & Apartheid in South Africa Documentary
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Apartheid: The rise and fall of South Africa's 'apartness' laws
South Africa is marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of apartheid in 2019.
Apartheid, the Afrikaans word for "apartness," was made up of a collection of st...
South Africa is marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of apartheid in 2019.
Apartheid, the Afrikaans word for "apartness," was made up of a collection of strict laws targeting visible minorities in the country and is viewed as one of the darkest periods in the nation's history.
For nearly half a century, non-white South Africans were stripped of their freedoms and suffered under government imposed restrictions.
The face of the anti-apartheid movement became Nelson Mandela - who was jailed as a political prisoner for 27 years - whom would later become the nation's president and an icon of freedom and justice.
So, how could institutionalized discrimination take hold in South Africa, and what steps were taken to bring an end to apartheid?
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South Africa is marking the 25th anniversary of the fall of apartheid in 2019.
Apartheid, the Afrikaans word for "apartness," was made up of a collection of strict laws targeting visible minorities in the country and is viewed as one of the darkest periods in the nation's history.
For nearly half a century, non-white South Africans were stripped of their freedoms and suffered under government imposed restrictions.
The face of the anti-apartheid movement became Nelson Mandela - who was jailed as a political prisoner for 27 years - whom would later become the nation's president and an icon of freedom and justice.
So, how could institutionalized discrimination take hold in South Africa, and what steps were taken to bring an end to apartheid?
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/tag/apartheid/
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- published: 25 Apr 2019
- views: 859516
1:35
APARTHEID 46 YEARS IN 90 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
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- published: 06 Dec 2013
- views: 1183637
33:58
Apartheid in South Africa - Documentary on Racism | Interviews with Black & Afrikaner Leaders | 1957
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This 1957 documentary explores South Africa's apartheid policy, focusing on issues such as race relations, political practices, and segregated dwellings. The film includes several interviews with black and Afrikaner political leaders.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND / CONTEXT
Apartheid (from Afrikaans "the state of being apart") was a system of racial segregation enforced through legislation by the National Party governments, who were the ruling party from 1948 to 1994, of South Africa, under which the rights of the majority black inhabitants of South Africa were curtailed and white supremacy and Afrikaner minority rule was maintained. Apartheid was developed after World War 2 by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and Broederbond organizations and was practiced also in South West Africa, which was administered by South Africa under a League of Nations mandate, until it gained independence as Namibia in 1990.
Racial segregation in South Africa began in colonial times under Dutch and British rule. However, apartheid as an official policy was introduced following the general election of 1948. New legislation classified inhabitants into four racial groups ("native", "white", "colored", and "Asian"), and residential areas were segregated, sometimes by means of forced removals. Non-white political representation was completely abolished in 1970, and starting in that year black people were deprived of their citizenship, legally becoming citizens of one of ten tribally based self-governing homelands called Bantustans, four of which became nominally independent states. The government segregated education, medical care, beaches, and other public services, and provided black people with services inferior to those of white people.
Apartheid sparked significant internal resistance and violence as well as a long arms and trade embargo against South Africa. Since the 1950s, a series of popular uprisings and protests were met with the banning of opposition and imprisoning of anti-apartheid leaders. As unrest spread and became more effective and militarized, state organizations responded with repression and violence. This, along with the sanctions placed on South Africa by the West made it increasingly difficult for the government to maintain the regime.
Reforms to apartheid in the 1980s failed to quell the mounting opposition, and in 1990 President Frederik Willem de Klerk began negotiations to end apartheid, culminating in multi-racial democratic elections in 1994, which were won by the African National Congress under Nelson Mandela. The vestiges of apartheid still shape South African politics and society. Although the official abolishment of Apartheid occurred in 1990 with repeal of the last of the remaining Apartheid laws, the end of Apartheid is widely regarded as arising from the 1994 democratic general elections.
The Apartheid Legislation:
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 Africa enacted laws to define and enforce segregation. With the enactment of apartheid laws in 1948, racial discrimination was institutionalized. The effect of the legislation was invariably favorable to the whites and detrimental to the non-white racial groups namely the Colored's, Indians and Blacks.
What makes South Africa's apartheid era different from segregation in other countries is the systematic way in which the National Party formalized the Apartheid rules through the law.
Mandela:
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the first black South African to hold the office, and the first elected in a fully representative, multiracial election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid through tackling institutionalized racism, poverty and inequality, and fostering racial reconciliation. Politically an African nationalist and democratic socialist, he served as the President of the African National Congress from 1991 to 1997. Mandela served 27 years in prison.
Apartheid in South Africa - Documentary on Racism | Interviews with Black & Afrikaner Leaders | 1957
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This 1957 documentary explores South Africa's apartheid policy, focusing on issues such as race relations, political practices, and segregated dwellings. The film includes several interviews with black and Afrikaner political leaders.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND / CONTEXT
Apartheid (from Afrikaans "the state of being apart") was a system of racial segregation enforced through legislation by the National Party governments, who were the ruling party from 1948 to 1994, of South Africa, under which the rights of the majority black inhabitants of South Africa were curtailed and white supremacy and Afrikaner minority rule was maintained. Apartheid was developed after World War 2 by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and Broederbond organizations and was practiced also in South West Africa, which was administered by South Africa under a League of Nations mandate, until it gained independence as Namibia in 1990.
Racial segregation in South Africa began in colonial times under Dutch and British rule. However, apartheid as an official policy was introduced following the general election of 1948. New legislation classified inhabitants into four racial groups ("native", "white", "colored", and "Asian"), and residential areas were segregated, sometimes by means of forced removals. Non-white political representation was completely abolished in 1970, and starting in that year black people were deprived of their citizenship, legally becoming citizens of one of ten tribally based self-governing homelands called Bantustans, four of which became nominally independent states. The government segregated education, medical care, beaches, and other public services, and provided black people with services inferior to those of white people.
Apartheid sparked significant internal resistance and violence as well as a long arms and trade embargo against South Africa. Since the 1950s, a series of popular uprisings and protests were met with the banning of opposition and imprisoning of anti-apartheid leaders. As unrest spread and became more effective and militarized, state organizations responded with repression and violence. This, along with the sanctions placed on South Africa by the West made it increasingly difficult for the government to maintain the regime.
Reforms to apartheid in the 1980s failed to quell the mounting opposition, and in 1990 President Frederik Willem de Klerk began negotiations to end apartheid, culminating in multi-racial democratic elections in 1994, which were won by the African National Congress under Nelson Mandela. The vestiges of apartheid still shape South African politics and society. Although the official abolishment of Apartheid occurred in 1990 with repeal of the last of the remaining Apartheid laws, the end of Apartheid is widely regarded as arising from the 1994 democratic general elections.
The Apartheid Legislation:
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 Africa enacted laws to define and enforce segregation. With the enactment of apartheid laws in 1948, racial discrimination was institutionalized. The effect of the legislation was invariably favorable to the whites and detrimental to the non-white racial groups namely the Colored's, Indians and Blacks.
What makes South Africa's apartheid era different from segregation in other countries is the systematic way in which the National Party formalized the Apartheid rules through the law.
Mandela:
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and politician who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the first black South African to hold the office, and the first elected in a fully representative, multiracial election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid through tackling institutionalized racism, poverty and inequality, and fostering racial reconciliation. Politically an African nationalist and democratic socialist, he served as the President of the African National Congress from 1991 to 1997. Mandela served 27 years in prison.
Apartheid in South Africa - Documentary on Racism | Interviews with Black & Afrikaner Leaders | 1957
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Apartheid Explained | Nelson Mandela’s Battle
Charisma, poise and strength of character. These are but a few words to describe the man who’s treacherous journey from political prisoner to becoming the first...
Charisma, poise and strength of character. These are but a few words to describe the man who’s treacherous journey from political prisoner to becoming the first Black president of South Africa, is perhaps the most widely celebrated underdog story in modern African history.
Known all around the world as a symbol of the never ending fight against racism and discrimination, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s successful fight against the deeply oppressive system of apartheid in his home county of South Africa would see him become the very embodiment of his famous maxim: “it always seems impossible until it is done.”
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Charisma, poise and strength of character. These are but a few words to describe the man who’s treacherous journey from political prisoner to becoming the first Black president of South Africa, is perhaps the most widely celebrated underdog story in modern African history.
Known all around the world as a symbol of the never ending fight against racism and discrimination, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s successful fight against the deeply oppressive system of apartheid in his home county of South Africa would see him become the very embodiment of his famous maxim: “it always seems impossible until it is done.”
#Mandela #Africa #History
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- published: 29 Jan 2021
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What is Apartheid? - Nelson Mandela, and South Africa's history explained
Translated from Afrikaans Apartheid means ‘Apartness’, and it was a series of laws that divided people in South Africa by their race.
In the 1940’s, more than ...
Translated from Afrikaans Apartheid means ‘Apartness’, and it was a series of laws that divided people in South Africa by their race.
In the 1940’s, more than 80% of South Africa’s population was black, but the ruling government was all white. After winning an election in 1948, believing their race was superior and wanting to preserve it, the Afrikaner National Party put in place laws that segregated White and Non-White South Africans.
People had to be registered to 1 of 4 racial groups and were forced to live in areas assigned to their race. More than 80% of land was given to less than 20% of the population.
Many black Africans were forced out of their homes. They weren’t allowed to own land, and weren’t recognised as citizens of South Africa. Black people had separate schools and separate busses, and inter-racial marriage was made illegal.
Even though it was popular amongst the small white minority of the population, Apartheid faced resistance from the beginning. Particularly from the African National Congress, a political group led, in the 1950’s, by Nelson Mandela.
In 1960 a massive peaceful protest at Sharpeville, ended with police opening fire, killing 69 people. The massacre sparked protests around the world and the government was condemned by the United Nations.
But back in South Africa activist groups like the African National Party were made illegal and in 1962, after 17 months in hiding, Nelson Mandela was arrested and sent to jail.
The 1980’s were the most violent years of Apartheid. Thousands of anti-apartheid organisations joined forces to create the United Democratic Front which pushed to end Apartheid. While the government often violently pushed back. Throughout the decade protests in South Africa and around the world chipped away at the government.
In 1990 Nelson Mandela and other activists were released from prison, and in 1991 the Apartheid laws were abolished. Just 3 years later, South Africa held its first multiracial election meaning everyone could vote, and in 1994 Nelson Mandela became the country’s first black president.
Every year on the 16th of December South Africans commemorate 'The Day of Reconciliation'. It's a day that was important to both Afrikaaner and black South African cultures, and now represents reconciliation and national unity.
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Translated from Afrikaans Apartheid means ‘Apartness’, and it was a series of laws that divided people in South Africa by their race.
In the 1940’s, more than 80% of South Africa’s population was black, but the ruling government was all white. After winning an election in 1948, believing their race was superior and wanting to preserve it, the Afrikaner National Party put in place laws that segregated White and Non-White South Africans.
People had to be registered to 1 of 4 racial groups and were forced to live in areas assigned to their race. More than 80% of land was given to less than 20% of the population.
Many black Africans were forced out of their homes. They weren’t allowed to own land, and weren’t recognised as citizens of South Africa. Black people had separate schools and separate busses, and inter-racial marriage was made illegal.
Even though it was popular amongst the small white minority of the population, Apartheid faced resistance from the beginning. Particularly from the African National Congress, a political group led, in the 1950’s, by Nelson Mandela.
In 1960 a massive peaceful protest at Sharpeville, ended with police opening fire, killing 69 people. The massacre sparked protests around the world and the government was condemned by the United Nations.
But back in South Africa activist groups like the African National Party were made illegal and in 1962, after 17 months in hiding, Nelson Mandela was arrested and sent to jail.
The 1980’s were the most violent years of Apartheid. Thousands of anti-apartheid organisations joined forces to create the United Democratic Front which pushed to end Apartheid. While the government often violently pushed back. Throughout the decade protests in South Africa and around the world chipped away at the government.
In 1990 Nelson Mandela and other activists were released from prison, and in 1991 the Apartheid laws were abolished. Just 3 years later, South Africa held its first multiracial election meaning everyone could vote, and in 1994 Nelson Mandela became the country’s first black president.
Every year on the 16th of December South Africans commemorate 'The Day of Reconciliation'. It's a day that was important to both Afrikaaner and black South African cultures, and now represents reconciliation and national unity.
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