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Who were the two opposing sides during apartheid in South Africa?

Pro apartheid activists (maily whites) and anti apartheid activists (including whites and non whites).


What has the author Barbara Hutmacher MacLean written?

Barbara Hutmacher MacLean has written: 'Strike a woman, strike a rock' -- subject(s): Biography, Anti-apartheid activists, Women anti-apartheid activists 'I can't do what?' -- subject(s): Biography, Women in the professions


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Helen Joseph resided in her home in Norwood Johannesburg in Augusts 9 1956, where she hosted many social gatherings of anti-apartheid activists.


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Patrick Duncan - anti-apartheid activist - was born in 1918.


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Patrick Duncan - anti-apartheid activist - died in 1967.


What is an anti-apartheid person?

An anti-apartheid person is a person who is against apartheid, the legal system of racial segregation in the Republic of South Africa until the early 1990's.


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An anti-apartheidist is a person who opposes apartheid.


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Apartheid was a way of segregating blacks and mixed races in South Africa in the 20th century. Apartheid was based on laws, such as those requiring blacks to carry identity passes at all times. Nelson Mandela became the face of anti-apartheid. After being jailed for nearly 30 years, Mandela eventually became the first black South African president after the public eventually gave way to human rights activists. Since then apartheid laws have been overturned.


Site of a 1976 anti-apartheid uprising?

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