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unusual facts about White South African



House of Assembly of South Africa

Throughout its history, it was exclusively constituted of white members who were elected to office predominantly by white citizens, though until 1960 and 1970, respectively, some Black Africans and Coloureds in the Cape Province enjoyed a restricted form of suffrage.

July's People

The story follows the Smales, a liberal White South African family who were forced to flee Johannesburg to the native village of their black servant, July.


see also

Abe Segal

Due to South Africa's policy of Apartheid, Alex Metreveli and Istvan Guylas both refused to compete in the 1964 Wimbledon against Segal, a white South African.