Bibliography of Separate Amenities Act

Here is a sample bibliography for an essay on the Separate Amenities Act:


Books:

  1. Christopher, A.J. The Atlas of Apartheid. Routledge, 1994.
  2. Clark, Nancy L. and William H. Worger. South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid. Pearson, 2011.
  3. Worden, Nigel. The Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Segregation and Apartheid. Wiley-Blackwell, 2007.

Articles:

  1. Posel, Deborah. “The Apartheid Project: State, Ideology, and Transformation, 1948–1976.” Historical Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, 1991, pp. 51-61.
  2. Thompson, Leonard. “The Political Mythology of Apartheid.” African Affairs, vol. 80, no. 319, 1981, pp. 185-203.
  3. Callinicos, Luli. “The Social Impact of the Separate Amenities Act on Urban South Africa.” Journal of Southern African Studies, vol. 25, no. 1, 1999, pp. 121-138.

Primary Sources:

  1. Union of South Africa. Reservation of Separate Amenities Act No. 49 of 1953. Government Printer, Pretoria, 1953.
  2. Verwoerd, Hendrik. “Speech to the House of Assembly on the Introduction of the Separate Amenities Act.” Parliamentary Debates, 15 October 1953.
  3. South African History Archive. “Separate Amenities Act Documents.” SAHA, 1980.

Websites:

  1. South African History Online. “Reservation of Separate Amenities Act No. 49 of 1953.” SAHO, www.sahistory.org.za/article/reservation-separate-amenities-act-no-49-1953.
  2. District Six Museum. “Impact of the Separate Amenities Act.” www.districtsix.co.za/separate-amenities-impact.html.
  3. The Nelson Mandela Foundation. “The Apartheid Laws: Separate Amenities Act.” www.nelsonmandela.org/content/page/apartheid-laws.

This bibliography provides a mix of books, articles, primary sources, and reputable websites. It covers historical analysis, first-hand accounts, and scholarly discussion related to the Separate Amenities Act and its broader context within apartheid South Africa. You can format these references according to your preferred citation style, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago.

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