South+Africa

When someone thinks of people from South Africa, the most likely response is to think of dark skinned people. However, in South Africa this is not always true. While the majority of South Africans are dark skinned they is still diversity there. Just about half a million inhabitants of South Africa are white. But counting the racial differences in South Africa is tricky. In South Africa being black is different than what it is in America. In South Africa color is much more important when determining race than culture. There is even a middle ground called colored in South Africa. This is a dark tanned color, between black and white. However, there is no open discrimination in South Africa.

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