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Zina [86]
2 years ago
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How the ANC's moderate approach changed to a militant approach from the 1952 to 1960 in resting Apartheid laws

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Marat540 [252]2 years ago
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Since 1948, the African National Congress (ANC) has seldom used moderate strategies like petitions or deputations. The ANC Youth League helped organize a protest in December 1949.

The era culminated in the Defiance Campaign, the greatest scale of non-violent opposition ever witnessed in South Africa, and the first campaign waged jointly by all racial groups under the leadership of the ANC and the South African Indian Congress (SAIC).

This is further explained below.

<h3>What is African National Congress?</h3>

Generally,  The African National Congress (ANC) is a major political party in South Africa that advocates for progressive social policies. As a liberation movement, it is well-known for its fight against apartheid, and it has ruled the nation since 1994 when Nelson Mandela was elected president in the country's first democratic election.

In conclusion, After 1948, the African National Congress (ANC) moved away from its traditional dependence on moderate strategies such as petitions and deputations. This shift occurred throughout the period of time after 1948. In December 1949, with backing from the ANC Youth League, the African National Congress

The era culminated in the Defiance Campaign, which was the greatest scale non-violent opposition ever witnessed in South Africa. It was also the first campaign waged jointly by all racial groups under the leadership of the African National Congress (ANC) and the South African Indian Congress (SAIC) (SAIC).

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