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− | This is a general term | + | This is a general term that after 1948 came to refer to the general opposition to the racist philosophy, activities and regime that dominated South Africa from colonial times. The term was really established internationally by what became known as the [[Anti-Apartheid Movement]] ([[AAM]])[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Apartheid_Movement], which involved a number of movements, activities and attitudes that opposed South African [[apartheid]]. |
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+ | For more, see the Wikipedia entry on the [[AAM]] at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Apartheid_Movement | ||
'''See also [[Apartheid]]''' | '''See also [[Apartheid]]''' | ||
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A number of movements adopted the term as part of their name or that of their [[activities]] | A number of movements adopted the term as part of their name or that of their [[activities]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:10, 12 May 2019
This is a general term that after 1948 came to refer to the general opposition to the racist philosophy, activities and regime that dominated South Africa from colonial times. The term was really established internationally by what became known as the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM)[1], which involved a number of movements, activities and attitudes that opposed South African apartheid.
For more, see the Wikipedia entry on the AAM at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Apartheid_Movement
See also Apartheid
A number of movements adopted the term as part of their name or that of their activities
For example: