Anti-Apartheid Movement, as realized, 1948-1994
20th Century · realized scope
The Anti-Apartheid Movement was an international political campaign organized to oppose the system of racial segregation and discrimination codified in South African law. It operated primarily from 1959 onward, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom, alongside affiliated organizations across Europe, North America, and other regions, until the early 1990s. It is principally associated with coordinating international pressure, including boycotts, sanctions campaigns, and solidarity efforts directed at the South African government.
Cluster:Egalitarian Pluralists
Equality and Inclusiveness & Pluralism rise together at the top of the profile, with Assigned Groups low. Standing is extended broadly rather than allocated by role or origin.
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Neighbors
- 1U.S. Civil Rights Movement, as realized, 1954-1968Distance: 12Compare
- 2Women's Suffrage Movement, as realized, 19th-20th c.Distance: 13Compare
- 3Indian Independence Movement, as realized, 1885-1947Distance: 14Compare
- 4MLK Letter from Birmingham Jail, as stated, 1963Distance: 15Compare
- 5Declaration of Independence, as stated, 1776Distance: 15Compare
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