| Term | Definition |
| South African Congress Act | ? |
| South African Council of Churches | worked for the unity of churches and for a place that would include everyone in a new South Africa. viewed itself as an agent of divine mercy. encouraged unimployed to become employed and with self-help projects. It did whatever it believed was right to do, even if it killed a few people along the way. |
| "Kaffir" | ? |
| The Dutch Reform Church | not criticized when they tried to provide a scriptual basis for the national party's policy of apartheid |
| Bantu Authorities Act | set up by Verwoerd, set up new forms of local government for the reserves and for the townships |
| Amy Biehl | ? |
| "Cradock 4" | resisted apartheid. 4 political activists killed. burned. |
| United Party | ? |
| Black Theology | says church should be involved with the community, should go out and help with the liberation of blacks & whites who suffer from apartheid |
| Transvaal & Orange Free State | dutch colonies, diamonds/gold discovered, part of "the union of south africa" |
| Racial Groups | black african, white, colored, indian/asian |
| Hendrik Verwoerd | turned apartheid from old-style segregation into a system that dealt with all aspects of relations between races in south africa, was interested in the 'poor white' problem->politics, became editor of Afrikaner newspaper, Die Transvaler, thought that blacks would have a better life if they lived apart from the whites, |
| South African Student Organization | message-"black man, you are on your own." |