Durst-Begin Black lit. unit 2011
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| apartheid | Dutch word for "apartness": policy of racial segregation in S. Africa and the laws created to enforce it
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| "homelands" | special areas with very few jobs/industries where black S. Africans are were required to live.
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| Influx Control | law that says if a black S. African man works in the city, it is illegal for him to live there.
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| "townships" | poor areas just outside the city where black city workers must live.
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| Pass Law | requires that black S. Africans 16 years and older carry a passbook that proves they have a job that gives them the right to live in a township.
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| in townships: | black S. Africans who work in the city and live in townships cannot have their families live with them.
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| Bantu Affairs Dept. | regulates Apartheid laws and determines what black S. African students can learn.
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| kaffir | an insulting term used by whites to refer to black S. Africans
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| The setting of "The Bench": | Johannesburg, South Africa
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| what is the obstacle/challenge that Karlie faces at the station in "the Bench"? | the railway bench with "Europeans Only" written on it.
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| Name some conflicts in the story, "the Bench". | Man vs. himself. give an example. Mav vs. man. give an example
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| Does Karlie leave the bench for his home destination? | No. It is his mission to face the challenge of sitting on the bench for as long as it takes for his action to be recognized.
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| Who wrote "Kaffir Boy"? | Mark Mathabane - based on his life
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| Peri-Urban police | took bribes of money to let people remain in the townships or to get out of being arrested
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| What causes Mark's father's self-esteem to lessen? | having to beg for their lives, having to talk nicely to the Peri-Urban police, being made to feel less-than-human for no other reason than his skin color.
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| Mark's father is punished in this way for not having his papers in order: | 2 months hard labor on white man's potato farm
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| Under Apartheid, the worst crime a black man could commit was this, according to Kaffir Boy: | unemployment
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| Blacks had to have permits to or special permission to change jobs. |
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| Mark had a passion for this that kept his mind off of hunger: | sports
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| Mark's mother was an excellent story teller. He learned these morals from her stories: | good triumphs over all; brains are better than brawn; underdogs need to have patience, stubbornness, and unshakable hope
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| Mark was once questioned whether "a black life was really worth living." |
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| Mark's mother's main concern was: | education. She tied his hands and took him to a tribal school.
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| Why didn't Mark attempt to escape school? | He would be been beat with a cane by the Principal.
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| 3 reasons why Mark didn't want to go to school: | surrender freedom and independence; rumors of daily beatings from teachers and the long hours; allegiance to a gang of homeless junkyard kids
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| Mom insists he get an education and is beaten by Mark's father how feels education is a waste of money. |
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| Females in that society are not allowed to go to school. |
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| Mark promises to: | go to school forever
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| Mark excels at this sport: | tennis
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| Mark graduates at the top of his class. |
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| Where does Mark get a job? | at a bank, making more than both his parents.
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| Mark is the first black boy to leave S. AFrica on what type of scholarship? | Tennis. He goes to the U.S.
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| What does Mark's father do when Mark leaves for America? | He cries for the first time. It is hard for him to believe that Mark is leaving.
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| What does Mark think of his father before he leaves? | that his father is human after all and that he really does love Mark
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| Who is Nelson Mandela? | First black S. African to become President of S. Africa. He served until 1999.
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| Mandela was imprisoned for about how long? | about 27 years on Robben Island. Released on 2/11/90 at the age of 71.
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| The award Mandela won this in Dec. 1993: | Nobel Peace Prize for his fight against apartheid
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| South Africa under apartheid: | whites dominated with power and money; blacks dominated in population
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| Capital City of S. Africa: | Johannesburg
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| Afrikaner: | white S. Africans, descendants of Dutch settlers
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| Mandela was a lawyer and opened the first black law firm in S. Africa. |
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| Mandela is arrested for treason and found guilty in June 1964. What is his sentence? How old is he? | Sentenced to life in prison. He is 43 years old.
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| Vocab from "The Bench": | bioscope: motion picture theater/ baas: boss in Afrikaans language/ jong: young man in Afrikaans language
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