Given the horrific nature of the South
African apartheid state, it may be surprising to students of history that his moral leadership was able to prevail.
Not exact matches
Massive non-violent civil disobedience carried forth from India would eventually win civil rights for
African - Americans in the United
States and be an important ingredient in the overthrow of Communism and
apartheid in the closing years of the century.
Michigan
State University (borrowing with permission from South
African History Online): Overcoming
Apartheid - Mohandas (Mohatma) Karamchand Gandhi
Notable exhibitions • «Jane Alexander: On Being Human,» Galilee Chapel of Durham Cathedral, England, 2009 • «Survey,» Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, New York, 2009 • «Jane Alexander,» Gasworks, London, 2000 • «Bom Boys and Lucky Girls,» University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum, South Africa, 1999 Curated international Group exhibitions • Venice, Havana, Gothenburg, Tirana, Bamako, São Paulo, Singapore, and Dakar biennials • «Africa Remix» exhibited in Europe, Japan and South Africa, 2006 • «Africas: The Artist and the City,» Spain, 2001 • «
Apartheid: The South
African Mirror,» Spain, 2007 • «Personal Affects: Power and Poetics in Contemporary South
African Art,» United
States, 2004 • «The Short Century» in Germany and the United
States, 2002
The political art shows continued too, with one criticizing South
African apartheid and another opposing United
States actions in Central America and featuring work by Claes Oldenburg and David Wojnarowicz.
«Reagan Vs. Cities and
States: The 20th Century Battle over South African Apartheid» tells the story of how cities and states joined the fight against apartheid in South Africa and won even as the Reagan administration and special interest groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) sought to suppress those ef
States: The 20th Century Battle over South
African Apartheid» tells the story of how cities and states joined the fight against apartheid in South Africa and won even as the Reagan administration and special interest groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) sought to suppress those
Apartheid» tells the story of how cities and
states joined the fight against apartheid in South Africa and won even as the Reagan administration and special interest groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) sought to suppress those ef
states joined the fight against
apartheid in South Africa and won even as the Reagan administration and special interest groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) sought to suppress those
apartheid in South Africa and won even as the Reagan administration and special interest groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) sought to suppress those efforts.