Glen Grey Act (original) (raw)
Der Glen Grey Act (Cape Colony Act No. 25 / 1894), deutsch Glen-Grey-Gesetz, war eine Rechtsvorschrift in der Kapkolonie. Sie stellt einen legislativen Meilenstein in der Kolonialgeschichte Südafrikas und für die sich später etablierende Rassentrennungspolitik in diesem Land dar. Das Gesetz trat am 4. Oktober 1894 in Kraft.
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dbo:abstract | Der Glen Grey Act (Cape Colony Act No. 25 / 1894), deutsch Glen-Grey-Gesetz, war eine Rechtsvorschrift in der Kapkolonie. Sie stellt einen legislativen Meilenstein in der Kolonialgeschichte Südafrikas und für die sich später etablierende Rassentrennungspolitik in diesem Land dar. Das Gesetz trat am 4. Oktober 1894 in Kraft. (de) The Glen Grey Act is an 1894 Act of the Parliament of the Cape Colony. Instigated by the government of Prime Minister Cecil John Rhodes, it established a system of individual (rather than communal) land tenure and created a labour tax to force Xhosa men into employment on commercial farms or in industry. The act was so named because, although it was later extended to a larger area, it initially applied only in the Glen Grey district, a former name for the area around Lady Frere, east of Queenstown, in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The Glen Grey district became part of the Transkei within which it was named Cacadu district (not to be confused with the former Cacadu District Municipality, now the Sarah Baartman District Municipality, further west) and is now the magisterial district of Lady Frere. It is part of the Western Thembuland traditional kingdom. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Der Glen Grey Act (Cape Colony Act No. 25 / 1894), deutsch Glen-Grey-Gesetz, war eine Rechtsvorschrift in der Kapkolonie. Sie stellt einen legislativen Meilenstein in der Kolonialgeschichte Südafrikas und für die sich später etablierende Rassentrennungspolitik in diesem Land dar. Das Gesetz trat am 4. Oktober 1894 in Kraft. (de) The Glen Grey Act is an 1894 Act of the Parliament of the Cape Colony. Instigated by the government of Prime Minister Cecil John Rhodes, it established a system of individual (rather than communal) land tenure and created a labour tax to force Xhosa men into employment on commercial farms or in industry. The act was so named because, although it was later extended to a larger area, it initially applied only in the Glen Grey district, a former name for the area around Lady Frere, east of Queenstown, in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. (en) |
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