London, Anti-Apartheid Movement, May & September 1966. 1st Editions. Very good plus newspapers with no marking or tears. Internally fine with black and white ills. 8 pages each. Scarce.
The Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM), originally known as the Boycott Movement, was a British organisation that was at the centre of the international movement opposing the South African apartheid system and supporting South Africa's non-White population who were persecuted by the policies of apartheid. The AAM changed its name to ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa in 1994, when South Africa achieved majority rule through free and fair elections, in which all races could vote.
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.[2] Members included Vella Pillay, Ros Ainslie, Abdul Minty and Nanda Naidoo.
- Jacket Condition: N/A
- Binding Condition: Very good plus
- Overall Condition: Very Good plus
- Size: Newspaper
- Sold By: White Eagle Books
- Contact Person: Andrew Saidi
- Country: United Kingdom
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- Telephone: 020 8997 9894
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- Trade Associations: PBFA IOBA
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