petty apartheid การใช้
- Between 1986 and 1988, some petty apartheid laws were repealed.
- In addition, " petty apartheid " laws were passed.
- "Petty apartheid was the general term for the more apparently trivial aspects of apartheid.
- This came as part of the repeal of many petty apartheid laws under the government of P . W . Botha.
- It was usually held to mean those measures short of directly affecting employment, residence or voting rights " ( Definition taken from the Petty apartheid article ).
- This sign, from 1989, is an example of "'petty apartheid "', which was usually held to mean those measures short of directly affecting employment, residence or voting rights.
- "When Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1965, it was thinking about amusement parks, movies and barber shops because those were the most galling examples of petty apartheid that blacks in the South had to tolerate, " said Burt Neuborne of New York University School of Law.