Monday, March 25, 2019
African Reaction :: essays research papers
How the European Settlers Further Oppressed the Native AfricansIn the last few readings and cases studies, women and the peasant farmers were the subject and target of much of the light European aggression. The whites saw the women and peasants as minor threats to their occupation of the land and apply this idea to further the oppression in African states. Chapter 11In the Orange Free State the main target of the white oppression of blacks were women. Women were subjected to mental and sensual abuse routinely in their everyday lives. To chance that there were documented accounts of rape by police men and physical brutality towards women for simply not complying to the regulations set by the whites is sickening and demoralising for all of the human race. However, it is encouraging that even after twenty old age of battling and trying to get some sort of relaxation of rules, that the resistance stayed strong and true.After the native policy was passed which tried to keep women at mansion and working primarily for themselves and their children, there was a sententiousage of labor in the towns took the women out of the rural homes and into the urban setting of domestic employment. This meant more civilized work for black women, which as a result led to a stronger economy base. This was not the end result of the oppression that the black women would receive. They were compel to carry passes and the black women united on May 28, 1913 to vow that no matter what actions that the whites did to them they refused to carry the passes. This is known as a passive resistance. A nonviolent display by the women that frustrated the whites more than anything. The whites tried to lambaste the resistance many times and succeeded, but only for a short time. This resistance was finally resolved and the women were allowed to live without carrying passes. The resistance by this grouping of black women set the standard for all women, all classes included, that when united , victory is a realistic and possible goal. Chapter 15In the Giriama resistance, there was a leader, person that called all the women together to unite and to make a stand to the British oppression and that was Mekatalili. Mekatalili acted as a politician for the women bargaining and working for the rights of African women. The women realized that it was much easier to follow someone that had an understanding of their oppression.
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