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  1. The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act in South Africa

    The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (no. 55 of 1949) was one of the first pieces of apartheid legislation enacted after the National Party came to power in South Africa in 1948. The Act banned marriages between "Europeans and non-Europeans," which, in the language of the time, meant that White people could not marry people of other races.

  2. Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949

    The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, Act No. 55 of 1949, was an apartheid-era law in South Africa that prohibited marriages between "whites" and "non-whites". It was among the first pieces of apartheid legislation to be passed following the National Party's rise to power in 1948. Subsequent legislation, especially the Population Registration and Immorality Acts of 1950, facilitated its ...

  3. The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act commences

    8 July 1949. On July 1949,the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, Act No 55 of 1949 that prohibited marriage or a sexual relationship between White people and people of other race groups in South Africa is passed. The law was introduced by the apartheid government and part of its overall policy of separateness. South Africans were required to ...

  4. 10 Questions About Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act

    2. Why was the act implemented? The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act was implemented as part of the apartheid regime's broader agenda of racial segregation. The National Party believed in strict separation of races, and this act was seen as a means to achieve that goal. 3.

  5. Essay On Mixed Marriages Act

    Essay On Mixed Marriages Act (400 Words) The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act was a piece of apartheid legislation in South Africa that prohibited marriages between "whites" and "non-whites". It was among the first pieces of apartheid legislation to be passed following the National Party's rise to power in 1948.

  6. PDF The Implementation of Apartheid

    The Population Registration Act, No 30 of 1950. The Prevention of Illegal Squatting Act, No 52 of 1951. The Group Areas Act, No 41 of 1950. The Bantu Education Act, No 47 of 1953. The Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, No 49 of 1953. The Natives Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents Act of 1952. THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ERNEST COLE.

  7. Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949

    sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. The "Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act" (Act No. 55 of 1949) was a South African Act of Parliament which prohibited marriages between "Europeans" (white people) and "non-Europeans". It was one of the first pieces of apartheid legislation introduced after the rise to power of the National Party ...

  8. Attitudes towards interracial marriages in South Africa

    The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act was eventually repealed in June 1985 ... One of the questions in the SARB survey asks respondents whether they would approve, disapprove or are neutral should a close relative of theirs marry someone from a different race group. This forms part of a list of questions with regards to attitudes towards ...

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  10. Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, Act No 55 of 1949

    Description: This is a copy of the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, Act No 55 of 1949. This act forbade marriages between Whites and other races. The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act No 55 of 1949 (commenced 8 July 1949) forbade marriages between Whites and other races. Included in SAHA's virtual exhibition 'Tracing the unbreakable thread ...

  11. What were the effects of anti-miscegenation laws during apartheid

    Prior to the passage of the law, only 0.23% of all marriages in the country were mixed race as a result of this segregation. Most resistance to the law came from churches, who argued against state ...

  12. Introduction: Early Apartheid: 1948-1970

    Prohibition of Mixed Marriages: 1949: Banned marriage between whites and non-whites. Population Registration Act: 1950: Created a national register in which every individual's race was officially recorded. Group Areas Act: 1950: Legally codified segregation by creating distinct residential areas for each race. Immorality Act: 1950

  13. Apartheid Legislation 1850's-1970's

    Commenced: 26 March 1968. Repealed by s 23 of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act No 110 of 1983. Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Amendment Act No 21 of 1968. Invalidated any marriage entered into outside South Africa between a male citizen and a woman of another racial group (Dugard 1978: 69). Commenced: 27 March 1968.

  14. Opposites attract… trouble: Seventy years after interracial marriages

    My relationship with my English wife began years after the removal from our statutes of this law (repealed in 1985) and the two other laws that made interracial intimate relationships a criminal act: the Immorality Amendment Act, 1957 (repealed in 1985) and the Group Areas Act, 1950 (repealed in 1990).

  15. The Mixed Marriages Act (1949) : a theological critique based on the

    The thesis is concerned with the nature of the interaction between church and state, and more generally between politics and religion, in the matter of so-called mixed marriages, and more particularly the debate surrounding the South African Mixed Marriages Act of 1949. The methodology of the study is interdisciplinary, dealing in detail with historical material as a basis for theological ...

  16. What questions could be asked in an interview about the Separate

    Quick answer: In an interview about the Separate Amenities Act during apartheid, questions could focus on personal experiences and impacts. For instance, how the act affected the interviewee's ...

  17. The Mixed Marriages Act (1949) : a theological critique based on the

    The thesis is concerned with the nature of the interaction between church and state, and more generally between politics and religion, in the matter of so-called mixed marriages, and more particularly the debate surrounding the South African Mixed Marriages Act of 1949. The methodology of the study is interdisciplinary, dealing in detail with historical material as a basis for theological ...

  18. Loving v. Virginia: 1967 & Supreme Court Case

    The Supreme Court announced its ruling in Loving v. Virginia on June 12, 1967. In a unanimous decision, the justices found that Virginia's interracial marriage law violated the 14th Amendment to ...

  19. Landisa: I married a white man during apartheid, and the ...

    The Immorality and Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Amendment Act was repealed in 1985 and we were married in 1989. Our mixed marriage continued to put us in the firing line of discrimination. I never thought our marriage would stand a chance; there were just so many ways in which we did not fit.

  20. The mixed marriages act : an historical and theological study

    The mixed marriages act : an historical and theological study. by Patrick J. Furlong. Rondebosch, South Africa : Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town : Available from Publications, Gifts, and Exchanges Dept., University of Cape Town Libraries, 1983. Communications (University of Cape Town. Centre for African Studies) ; no. 8.

  21. Population Registration Act

    The Population Registration Act (1950) classified every South African by race. The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (1949) and the Immorality Act (1950) prohibited interracial marriage or sex. The Suppression of Communism Act (1950) defined communism and its aims broadly to include any opposition to the…. Read More.

  22. PDF Immorality and Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Amendment Act

    the marriage in question would, but for the provisions of the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949, have been a valid marriage in the Republic; (b) the said marriage has not on a ground other than the 50 provisions of the Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act, 1949, been dissolved or declared invalid by a compet­ ent court; and (c)

  23. PDF University of KwaZulu-Natal

    PROHIBITION OV MIXED MARRIAGES. 1. (1) As from the date of commencement of this Act a marriage between a European and a non-European may not be solemnized, and any such marriage solemnized in con- travention of the provisions of this section shall be void and of no effect: Provided that— (a) any such marriage shall be deemed to be valid, if—