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The 1956 Women’s March Still Speaks to South Africa’s Future
On August 9, 1956, more than 20,000 women gathered at the Union Buildings in Pretoria and quietly, but decisively, changed the course of South African history. They did not march for ceremony; they marched because they were resisting injustice. They understood that a society cannot claim to be free while women remain oppressed, excluded, and […] The post The 1956 Women’s March Still Speaks to South Africa’s Future appeared first on African News Agency.
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