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1: WHAT ROLE DID SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN PLAY AGAINST THE
VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS FROM THE 1950s TO 1960s?​

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Answered by Abhishekmu
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Answer:

The position of women was inferior; the men took all the major decisions both in society at large and within the home. In other words South Africa was a patriarchal society. Motherhood was women's primary role. They had to raise children, care for the home and see to the needs of the family

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Answered by manaswitap07
10

Explanation:

Many women played important roles in the Civil Rights Movement, from leading local civil rights organizations to serving as lawyers on school segregation lawsuits. Their efforts to lead the movement were often overshadowed by men, who still get more attention and credit for its successes in popular historical narratives and commemorations. Many women experienced gender discrimination and sexual harassment within the movement and later turned towards the feminist movement in the 1970s. The Civil Rights History Project interviews with participants in the struggle include both expressions of pride in women’s achievements and also candid assessments about the difficulties they faced within the movement.

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