History of women's rights in South Africa

Under apartheid in South Africa, apartheid laws and social norms assigned black women a lower status, leading to what is now known as the “triple oppression” of race, class, and gender. Before the colonial era, women held significant authority in many Indigenous African societies, including in agriculture.

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History of women's rights in South Africa

Under apartheid in South Africa, apartheid laws and social norms assigned black women a lower status, leading to what is now known as the “triple oppression” of race, class, and gender. Before the colonial era, women held significant authority in many Indigenous African societies, including in agriculture.

Source: Wikipedia "History of women's rights in South Africa" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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