Trevor
Patricia
Law
Life
Nation
100

This was Trevor's age when his mother instructed him to meet his father.

Twenty-four

100

This tribe is Patricia's tribe of origin.

Xhosa
100

This form of government is a police state based on racism.

Apartheid

100

This was the racial group Trevor was part of.

Coloured

100

This was the population of Soweto during Apartheid.

~One million

200

This was the name Trevor's neighbor gave Fufi.

Spotty

200

Robert was of this nationality.

Swiss/German

200

This group of colonizers was Dutch.

Afrikaner

200

This is what cats were considered to be in Africa.

Witches

200

This was what black people who worked for the police were called.

Blackjacks

300

This was what Temperance called Trevor in the car.

"Mastuh"

300

This is what Patricia pretended to work as in Johannesburg.

Prostitute

300

The Chinese were classified as this racial group.

Black

300

This is the object children would use as toy cars.

Bricks

300

South Africa began making minor reforms in this decade.

1980's

400

This was how Trevor described English; the language of...

Money

400

This was the Christian denomination Robert practiced.

Catholic

400

This form of spiritual attack was viable in a court of law.

Witchcraft

400

This was required to open a restaurant that served black, mixed, and white people.

License

400

This is the language radio broadcasts were spoken in.

English

500

This is what Trevor filled the school piano with as a prank.

Foam

500

This was the machine Patricia worked at her first job.

Sewing machine

500

This was the year Nelson Mandela was released from prison.

1990

500

These two populous tribes conflicted with each other.

Zulu and Xhosa

500

This is who anti-Apartheid leaders were taught by.

Missionaries