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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 Union of South Africa passed a law that would shape the country's geography for generations: the Natives Land Act. This episode traces the Act's origins, implementation, and devastating consequences. Lucas and Luna explore the Beaumont Commission's cynical 'native areas,' the forced removals that began immediately, and the legal machinery that turned millions into tenants on their own ancestral land. They discuss Sol Plaatje's eyewitness account of families being tossed off farms, the role of the 1913 Act in creating 'dormitory townships' like those around Johannesburg, and how the law's spatial logic persisted through apartheid into the post-1994 era. The episode also examines lesser-known resistance, including the African National Congress's early petitions and the formation of the South African Native National Congress in response. Specific places include the Orange Free State, Transvaal, and the 'scheduled areas' of the Cape; figures include Sol Plaatje, John X. Merriman, and J.B.M. Hertzog. #NativesLandAct #1913 #SouthAfrica #Apartheid #SolPlaatje #BeaumontCommission #LandDispossession #OrangeFreeState #Transvaal #NativeAreas #ScheduledAreas #ForcedRemovals #SouthAfricanHistory #SpatialApartheid #LandAct #SANNC #JBMHertzog #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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