Other restrictions have followed the pass law.…
1888 CE to 1899 CE
Other restrictions have followed the pass law.
These include the establishment of special courts to process pass law offenders as rapidly as possible (the basis of segregated courts in the twentieth century), the laying out of special "locations" or ghettos in Kimberley where urban blacks had to live (the basis of municipal segregation practices), and, finally, in 1886 the formation of "closed compounds," fenced and guarded institutions in which all black diamond mine workers have to live for the duration of their labor contracts.
Locations
Groups
Khoikhoi
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Indian people
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Sotho (Basotho or Basuto) people
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Swazi
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Zulu people
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Xhosa people
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Shona people
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Afrikaners
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Boers
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
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Cape Colony, British
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Zululand
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Zulu, Kingdom of the
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Zimbabwe, Ndebele Kingdom of
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South African Republic (the Transvaal)
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Swaziland, Kingdom of
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Swaziland, Kingdom of
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Natal Colony, British
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Orange Free State, Republic of the (Boer Republic)
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Basutoland
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British South Africa Company (SAC)
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Rhodesia, Company rule in
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