
The Australian Labor Party and the African National Congress are two of the oldest political movements in the world and have a rich, shared history. This short history of the relationship between the two charts the development of an Australian Anti-Apartheid Movement and the critical role the ALP played in breaking the Apartheid regime with international sanctions and pressure. Drawn from a diverse collection of sources and interviews, Dr Peter Limb tells the stories of activists and leaders on either side of the Indian Ocean with a commitment to ending discrimination and building non-racial democracy in South Africa.--Cover.
Page Count:
105
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
ISBN-10:
0646580582
ISBN-13:
9780646580586
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