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How did the blacks of South Africa fight against the practice of apartheid?​

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Answered by rajatraj929
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From the early 1950s, the African National Congress (ANC) initiated its Defiance Campaign of passive resistance. Subsequent civil disobedience protests targeted curfews, pass laws, and "petty apartheid" segregation in public facilities.

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Answered by arthkunder33
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Blacks of South Africa fought against the apartheid on the leadership of Nelson Mandela.Various movements started including bans and boycotts of goods belonging to whites.The protest also included massive civil disobedience and the explosion of music and art demanding the end of apartheid. Thousands of average South Africans risked their lives to resist the brutal system and The African national council was formed which included many new leaders and some whites who were sensitive at heart  to fight against Apartheid.

Apartheid was the name of a system of racial discrimination unique to south africa,which was imposed by the white europeans on the blacks.

The following three efforts were made by the people of south africa to struggle against the apartheid system

  • 1.From 1950 onwards the blacks, coloured and indians fought against the aparyheid system. They launched protest marches and strikes.
  • 2.The african national congress led the struggle against this policy of segregation. Many workers unions and the communist party joined this movememt.
  • 3. Even many sensitives whites joined the ANC and played a leading role in this movement.

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