1. Publicising the African National Congress: The Anti-Apartheid News.
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Klein, GenevieveLynette
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APARTHEID , *ANTI-apartheid movements , *BRITISH periodicals , *HISTORY , *PERIODICALS , *TWENTIETH century , *INTERNATIONAL relations ,SOUTH African politics & government, 1948-1994 ,20TH century British history ,SOUTH African history, 1961-1994 ,BRITISH foreign relations - Abstract
Harnessing international support for the struggle against apartheid was a major aspect of international solidarity work, and publicising the atrocities of apartheid and the role of the liberation movements in combating apartheid was therefore a campaign priority. The British Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) emphasised informing the British public about developments in South Africa as one of its core functions. In this article one aspect of this activity - namely the AAM's own publication, The Anti-Apartheid News - is analysed. A survey of the paper illustrates how the AAM used it to inform the British public about both apartheid and the African National Congress's (ANC) history and ideology. Through the newspaper the AAM was able to increase international solidarity with and support for the ANC. The article argues that the AAM therefore played a pivotal role in popularising the ANC and helping to establish its reputation internationally as the authentic representative of the people of South Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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