Defiance Campaign against apartheid laws led by ANC begins
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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In response to the oppressive apartheid laws that relegated black South Africans to second-class citizens, the African National Congress (ANC) initiated the Defiance Campaign. This nonviolent resistance movement aimed to challenge the unjust legislation through acts of civil disobedience.
Led by prominent figures like Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo, the campaign encouraged people of all races to refuse to obey discriminatory laws. Participants engaged in peaceful protests, sit-ins, and other forms of resistance, symbolizing their refusal to accept the apartheid regime's injustices.
The impact of the Defiance Campaign was significant, sparking a wave of activism and solidarity among black South Africans. The campaign garnered international attention, shedding light on the brutality of apartheid and increasing pressure on the government to reconsider its discriminatory policies.
Despite facing arrests, violence, and persecution from the authorities, the participants of the Defiance Campaign remained resolute in their defiance. Their courage and determination inspired future generations of activists and played a crucial role in the eventual downfall of apartheid.
The Defiance Campaign symbolizes the enduring spirit of resistance against oppression and injustice. It serves as a powerful reminder of the power of collective action and the importance of standing up for equality and human rights.
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