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Essay heading: How People and Churches in Africa fought Apartheid
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A state of emergency was declared, opposition groups banned and a crackdown on security that lead to what has become known as the 'silent sixties'.
Resistance in the first years of apartheid was widespread but disunited. Organsaitons were divided and government repression helped to stifle and squash new formations... displayed 300 characters
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Organsaitons were divided and government repression helped to stifle and squash new formations. As the 1950s went on, however, the ANC (African National Congress) and other organisations were able to successfully coordinate a common front.
In response to the 1950 Suppression of Communism Act, which gave the Government sweeping powers to ban organisations, Sam Kahn, a Communist Party MP, addressed a crowd of 6,000 people on the Parade, most of whom then marched through the city streets shouting 'down with apartheid, we want freedom'... displayed next 300 characters
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