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“I am no racialist and detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, whether it comes from a black man or white man” Nelson Mandela said.
This quote represents really well the notion of “Places and forms of power”.
In this notion we will speak about South Africa and it’s history with the Apartheid and the action of Nelson Mandela.
First we will speak about South Africa and the Apartheid.
In a second part we will speak about the action of Nelson Mandela.

Problem: Where was the power in South Africa during the Apartheid and how can we resist it?
South Africa, has a very rich culture with a population very diverse blacks and white people, different languages, there are eleven languages; Afrikaans, English, Northern Sotho … This incredible diversity of culture gave birth to many racial conflicts, for example the white rebellion that we studied in class in an oral comprehension and the birth of the Apartheid. This politic is the consequence of the historic anxiety of the Afrikaners, submerged by the multitude of the surrounding black population.
The Apartheid started in 1948 in South Africa. It was a system of racial segregation enforced by The National Party governments of South Africa. Under witch the rights of majority ‘non-white’ inhabitants of South Africa were minimised and white supremacy and Afrikaner minority rules was maintained. The Afrikaner-dominated National Party developed Apartheid after World War II.
The four ideas that were at the heart of Apartheid in South Africa were:
• First, four different racial groups were created: white people, coloured people, Indian people and South African people.
• The second was to established the superiority of the whites over the other groups
• The third set the priority of the whites interests which were more important than the others.
• The fourth established the whites were the most important nation because the blacks were spread into various groups according to their tribal and linguistic origins.
Blacks people were discriminate against. Many pubs, restaurants, areas… developed a special place for “non-white” people.
The discrimination took places in every sphere: juridical, political and economic.

In this second part we will speaks about the action of Nelson Mandela and the end of the Apartheid in South Africa. Nelson Mandela was a black political man who fought against the Apartheid during all his life. In 1943, he joined the ANC (African National Congress). In 1952 he was elected President of the ANC.
Nelson Mandela wished for a coloured-blind society which could be on an equal footing and in this point of view, no system should rely on hierarchy in classes of peoples. He thus preached equality and open-mindedness.
He was arrested in 1962 in a manifestation that fought against racial prejudices. Ten years later he was arrested after seventeen months of underground and was imprisoned at the fort of Johannesburg.
In 1970 seventy blacks demonstrators were killed in Sharpeville and the ANC was banned. In 1991, the South-African President Frederik De Klerk announced the end of the Apartheid.

In conclusion, we can say that the Apartheid was a terrible period for South Africa. Nelson Mandela represents again today a symbol of the fight against the Apartheid.

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before we start it would be nice if you don't touch to the showcase because it leaves finger marks.

Do you know that this museum has a collection of 33,000 symbolic objects that gave birth to American culture? indeed it is a lot

Now, we are in the "American Culture" section where you can find Américan Listening, which tells the story of recorded sound and five of the innovations that contributed to how we consume music and movies today….And still full of innvations.

I will tell you precisely about this object dorothy’s ruby slippers,. Exposed to the museum since 1979.

It was actress Judy Garland who carried them in the American film Wizard of Oz by Victor Fleming. It was released in 1939.

For those of you who don’t know the story I’ll give you fast summary.

Dorothy lived in Kensas with her aunt. One day, a tornado took her home to the wonderful land of Oz. She will meet on her way a scarecrow who has no brain, a lumberjack who has no heart and a fearful lion. Dorothy had gone to see the magician who could take her home but the magician will not help her. It is the nice witch from the south who will inform her that thanks to her silver shoes she will be able to return to Kensas. this is one of the stories that marked our childhoods.

As you can see these shoes are damaged , so she need to be repaired because they lose their glitter over the years.

These shoes show the world of American cinema which is finally very powerful because everyone has already seen this cartoon, because in 2009 The Wizard of Oz is considered the film that has been the most seen in the world.

I thank you for listening. If you have any questions to ask, please go ahead.