id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6nynhejzvberzln7i6ppnkltoq Bradley Skelcher Apartheid and the Removal of Black Spots from Lake Bhangazi in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa 2003.0 24 .pdf application/pdf 8619 684 68 Apartheid and the Removal of Black Spots from Lake Bhangazi in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Clearly, the forced removal of Africans from White-designated areas during apartheid in South Africa is not unique to world history. removal of African people from the Lake Bhangazi area within Greater The people from Lake Bhangazi understood the need to conserve natural resources and developed complex sustainable conserWhile at Lake Bhangazi, the people lived a truly selfsufficient life (Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative Plan, The people from Lake Bhangazi responded by filing a suit for the return of their land. The forced removal of people was not new to South Africa. This mineral-resource-rich area has attracted mining interests' attention, leading the South African government to declare the people to dumping grounds on South African Bantu Trust land, This may have led to the decision not to remove people entirely from the Lake St. Lucia area during the 1950s and ./cache/work_6nynhejzvberzln7i6ppnkltoq.pdf ./txt/work_6nynhejzvberzln7i6ppnkltoq.txt