Academic boycott of South Africa
The academic boycott of South Africa comprised a series of boycotts of South African academic institutions and scholars initiated in the 1960s, at the request of the African National Congress, with the goal of using such international pressure to force the end South Africa's system of apartheid.
Academic boycott of South AfricaAcademic boycotts of IsraelAnti-Apartheid MovementDisinvestment from South AfricaBoycottBoycott, Divestment and SanctionsDesmond TutuUniversity of the WitwatersrandList of universities in South AfricaList of post secondary institutions in South AfricaIsrael–South Africa relationsList of business schools in South AfricaIsrael and the apartheid analogyForeign relations of MexicoBoycotts of IsraelForeign relations of IsraelSinophobiaForeign relations of IranFebruary 15, 2003 anti-war protestList of boycotts
Ilan PappéUniversity of JohannesburgPalestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of IsraelAntisemitism in NorwayAfrican AmericanCUPE Ontario and disinvestment from IsraelFatima MeerCanadian Union of Public EmployeesCanadian Arab FederationJimmy CarterRosa ParksOmar BarghoutiAfrican-American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968)RacismSouth AfricaKen LoachSouth CarolinaArizona SB 1070African-American historyCarl Rowan




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