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  2. 1969 People's Park protest - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 People's Park protest, also known as Bloody Thursday, took place at People's Park on May 15, 1969. The Berkeley Police Department and other officers clashed with protestors over the site of the park, using deadly force. Ronald Reagan, then-governor of California, eventually sent in the state National Guard to quell the protests.

  3. Anti-apartheid movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American Committee on Africa (ACOA) was the first major group devoted to the anti-apartheid campaign. [8] Founded in 1953 by Paul Robeson and a group of civil rights activist, the ACOA encouraged the U.S. government and the United Nations to support African independence movements, including the National Liberation Front in Algeria and the Gold Coast drive to independence in present-day ...

  4. 1960s Berkeley protests - Wikipedia

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    The Free Speech Movement (FSM) was a student protest which took place during the 1964–1965 academic year on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley under the informal leadership of students Mario Savio, Jack Weinberg, Brian Turner, Bettina Apthecker, Steve Weissman, Art Goldberg, Jackie Goldberg, and others. In protests ...

  5. Disinvestment from South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The first anti-apartheid organization on university campuses in the United States was CUAA, founded by Ramon Sevilla at the University of California, Berkeley. Sevilla had support from Nelson Mandela, with whom he was in communication while Mandela was imprisoned on Robben Island , and he was also in contact with the African National Congress ...

  6. List of civil rights leaders - Wikipedia

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    statesman, leading figure in Anti-Apartheid Movement: Fred Korematsu: 1919 2005 United States: Japanese internment resister during World War II Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: 1920 1975 Bangladesh: Father of the nation of Bangladesh. James Farmer: 1920 1999 United States: Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) leader and activist Golden Frinks: 1920 2004 ...

  7. Anti-Apartheid Movement - Wikipedia

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    In response to an appeal by Albert Luthuli, the Boycott Movement was founded in London on 26 June 1959 at a meeting of South African exiles and their supporters. Nelson Mandela was an important person among the many that were anti-apartheid activists. [2]

  8. California has a history of racist land seizures. Will ... - AOL

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    The bills turn the spotlight on a phenomenon that is woven into the Golden State's history, said California state Sen. Steven Bradford, a Democrat from Gardena who authored three of the pending bills.

  9. Category:Anti-apartheid organisations - Wikipedia

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    S. Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College; South African Communist Party; South African Congress of Democrats; South African Indian Congress; South African Musicians' Alliance