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The apartheid government told him to apply to them to be declared, in law, an "honorary white".
That he thought he was an honorary white, or at least beyond race, was a powerful force in his psyche.
When the policy was changed in 1970 only four Māori were allowed to travel and were classified as 'honorary whites'.
They are, in effect, honorary whites.
The rebel players were granted "honorary whites" status by the South African government to allow them access to all-white cricket playing areas.
He made a poignant statement by opting to withdraw from the squad rather than play as an "honorary white" on a subsequent South African tour.
To spare her the discrimination experienced by non-whites, the South African authorities classified her as an honorary white.
The term "honorary white".
On this occasion South African authorities gave them the definition of "Honorary Whites", but controversies remained.
In addition, the status of Taiwanese, Japanese and South Koreans as honorary whites under apartheid complicated the case.
The categories are slippery (as in apartheid South Africa with Japanese as honorary Whites).
During apartheid, immigrants from Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan were considered honorary whites in the country, as the government had maintained diplomatic relations with these countries.
He was granted a visa and the status "honorary white" which gave him significantly more freedom and privileges than the indigenous black population, but less than the whites.
Jordan and Magic can live in two worlds, celebrated by blacks to the hilt, made honorary whites by whites, but they aren't changing any perceptions of race.
For separate political reasons, the government had classified Taiwanese, Japanese and South Koreans, as honorary white, and thus was granted the same privileges as whites.
South Koreans and Japanese) were considered "honorary whites" and enjoyed most, if not all, of the rights accorded to White South Africans.
Her uncle is All Black legend Sid Going who during the 1970 All Black tour of South Africa was forced to play as an honorary white.
Honorary whites is a term that was used by the apartheid regime of South Africa to grant almost all of the rights and privileges of whites to various ethnic groups.
Racially selected New Zealand sports teams toured South Africa, until the 1970 All Blacks rugby tour allowed Maori to go under the status of "honorary whites".
After more hours of waiting he was transferred to another hospital where he was told that as an American, he was being admitted and would be treated as an "honorary white."
Sanctions and Honorary Whites: Diplomatic Policies and Economic Realities in Relations Between Japan and South Africa.
He recorded the experiences and horror he witnessed during the six weeks he spent in South Africa in Honorary White (London: The Bodley Head, 1975).
According to Jai Sen the forum "remains largely led by aging males, mostly white or honorary white, from middle and upper class and caste sections from settler societies around the world".
With Māori and Samoan players officially designated "honorary whites" by the South African government, mixed-race New Zealand rugby teams toured South Africa in 1970 and 1976.
In 1970 the All Blacks toured South Africa once again-after the South African government agreed to treat Maoris in the team and Maori spectators as 'honorary whites'.