This book explores anti-apartheid movements on university and college campuses across Africa and the US in 1970s and 1980s. It shows campus anti-apartheid movements, universal problems, and a range of institutions.
This book explores anti-apartheid movements on university and college campuses across Africa and the US in 1970s and 1980s. It shows campus anti-apartheid movements, universal problems, and a range of institutions.
Derek Charles Catsam is Professor of History and Kathlyn Cosper Dunagan Professor in the Humanities at the University of Texas Permian Basin and is Senior Research Associate at Rhodes University in Grahamstown, South Africa. He has authored five previous books.
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Introduction: Anti-Apartheid Movements on Campus: Personal, Political, and Historical 1. 'Until the people govern': the Black students' movement at Rhodes University in the 1980s 2. Anti-apartheid activism in Ghana's universities, 1960s-1980s 3. 'Their fight was our fight': a brief exploration of the contribution of Nigerian universities to the anti-apartheid campaign in South Africa in the 1970s and 1980s 4. 'It is the principle behind the issue which is important and sacred': Kenyan rugby and the 1980 University of Nairobi campaign to end British contact with apartheid sport 5. Divestment and lemon meringue pie: anti-apartheid movements at the University of Florida in Gainesville 6. Campus activism at Yale: fragmentary memories and reflections on the 1980s 7. The anti-apartheid movement at Grand Valley State College in West Michigan 8. 'North Texas stopped being a spectator': anti-apartheid efforts at the University of North Texas 9. 'A credible undertaking': anti-apartheid activism at SUNY Brockport 10. The higher morality: Students for a Democratic Society confronts apartheid 11. Archiving the US Campus anti-apartheid movement
Introduction: Anti-Apartheid Movements on Campus: Personal, Political, and Historical 1. 'Until the people govern': the Black students' movement at Rhodes University in the 1980s 2. Anti-apartheid activism in Ghana's universities, 1960s-1980s 3. 'Their fight was our fight': a brief exploration of the contribution of Nigerian universities to the anti-apartheid campaign in South Africa in the 1970s and 1980s 4. 'It is the principle behind the issue which is important and sacred': Kenyan rugby and the 1980 University of Nairobi campaign to end British contact with apartheid sport 5. Divestment and lemon meringue pie: anti-apartheid movements at the University of Florida in Gainesville 6. Campus activism at Yale: fragmentary memories and reflections on the 1980s 7. The anti-apartheid movement at Grand Valley State College in West Michigan 8. 'North Texas stopped being a spectator': anti-apartheid efforts at the University of North Texas 9. 'A credible undertaking': anti-apartheid activism at SUNY Brockport 10. The higher morality: Students for a Democratic Society confronts apartheid 11. Archiving the US Campus anti-apartheid movement
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