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"Legacy: The Anti-Apartheid Movement in Public Memory"
In the third episode of our four-part series on the British Anti-Apartheid movement (AAM) in Britain, SCGH editor Paul Feeney discusses the growth of Anti-Apartheid activism throughout the 1980's, and its legacy today with scholars of South Africa, Dr. Matthew Graham (@SAhistoryMatt) and Dr. Christopher Fevre (@ChrisFevre).
(00:27) The Nelson Mandela campaign and the AAM in the 1980s.
(13:07) Domestic and international pressures on the Apartheid state.
(17:34) The Anti-Apartheid movement and the African National Congress.
(33:41) The main successes of the movement.
(37:38) The legacy of the Anti-Apartheid Movement.
For access to our complete list of public history blogs, podcasts and academic resources, visit our website: globalhistory.org.uk or follow us on twitter @UoDSCGH.
Thumbnail design by Franek Tyczynski (@franek.did).
By University of Dundee"Legacy: The Anti-Apartheid Movement in Public Memory"
In the third episode of our four-part series on the British Anti-Apartheid movement (AAM) in Britain, SCGH editor Paul Feeney discusses the growth of Anti-Apartheid activism throughout the 1980's, and its legacy today with scholars of South Africa, Dr. Matthew Graham (@SAhistoryMatt) and Dr. Christopher Fevre (@ChrisFevre).
(00:27) The Nelson Mandela campaign and the AAM in the 1980s.
(13:07) Domestic and international pressures on the Apartheid state.
(17:34) The Anti-Apartheid movement and the African National Congress.
(33:41) The main successes of the movement.
(37:38) The legacy of the Anti-Apartheid Movement.
For access to our complete list of public history blogs, podcasts and academic resources, visit our website: globalhistory.org.uk or follow us on twitter @UoDSCGH.
Thumbnail design by Franek Tyczynski (@franek.did).