District Six residents in Cape Town

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District Six residents in Cape Town were a diverse, predominantly non-white urban community that was forcibly removed and displaced under apartheid-era policies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf apartheid victims
community
displaced community
urban community
associatedWith Cape Carnival
Cape Malay choirs
Cape jazz
commemoratedAt District Six Museum
culturalHeritageRecognizedBy District Six Museum
displacementPeriod 1960s
1970s
economicActivity artisan work
informal trade
small businesses
ethnicComposition Black Africans
Cape Malays
Coloured people
Indians in South Africa
surface form: Indian South Africans

white South Africans
experienced demolition of homes
disruption of social networks
loss of property
governedByLaw Group Areas Act
historicalPeriod 20th century
knownFor jazz tradition
music culture
strong community networks
vibrant street life
language Afrikaans
English
locatedIn Cape Town
District Six
South Africa
Western Cape
populationBeforeRemovals over 60000 people
religiousComposition Christians
Hindus
Muslims
removedTo Cape Flats
townships around Cape Town
significantEvent Group Areas Act removals
forced removals under apartheid
socialCharacteristic multicultural
multiracial
working-class
subjectOf land restitution claims
post-apartheid restitution programs
victimOfPolicy apartheid urban planning
forced relocation
racial segregation

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Group Areas Act victimCommunityExample District Six residents in Cape Town