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The Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986
2000The third of October 1986 was a momentous day in the history of the United States and also in the presidency of Ronald Reagan, one of the most popular United States presidents at home and abroad: both houses of Congress voted by significant majorities to override President Reagan’s veto and thereby enact into law the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act ...
S. Prakash Sethi, Oliver F. Williams
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Maniben Sita: South Africa’s Anti-apartheid Heroine
ANTYAJAA: Indian Journal of Women and Social Change, 2016This is a portrait of the anti-apartheid struggle for freedom in South Africa by Maniben Sita, a follower of Gandhi, who adopted satyagraha to oppose injustice. In 1946–47, Maniben organised a women’s contingent to demonstrate against the restrictive laws that were being promulgated to curb Indians’ access to land and trading rights.
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The Globalization of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
2006During the last decades of the twentieth century, the process of globalization started to change the meaning of politics. The action spaces of states opened up and collective action in the context of civil societies was increasingly stretched across borders.
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