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  2. In pictures: A lookback at student protest movements in the US

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    South Africa operated under a system of apartheid from 1948 until the early 1990s, during which the country’s White minority governed over the non-White majority through a series of racist and ...

  3. What do today's student protests have in common with ones ...

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    And it was over apartheid in South Africa. Lawrence Hamm, who was among the protesters, said students had rallied against apartheid for 66 consecutive days before storming the building.

  4. After Abbott's order, protests, here’s what college free ...

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    A protester yells "Free Palestine" as she is handcuffed by police during a demonstration in April at the University of Texas. In the wake of pro-Palestinian protests in the spring, and after an ...

  5. Weeping (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Weeping" is an anti-apartheid protest song written by Dan Heymann in the mid-1980s, and first recorded by Heymann and the South African group Bright Blue in 1987. [1] The song was a pointed response to the 1985 State of Emergency declared by President P.W. Botha , which resulted in "large-scale killings of unarmed and peaceful demonstrators ...

  6. Bright Blue (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's name "reflected the paradox of being bright in a very blue time" but was also a tribute to Chelsea FC. [ 1 ] They are best known for the protest song " Weeping ", written by keyboard-player Dan Heymann , that the band recorded incorporating strands of " Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika " at a time when public performance of the ANC anthem ...

  7. Music in the movement against apartheid - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of anti-apartheid protest music often used subversive meanings hidden under innocuous lyrics, partially as a consequence of the censorship that they experienced. Purely musical techniques were also used to convey meaning. [9] The tendency to use hidden meaning increased as the government grew less tolerant from the 1950s to the 1980s ...

  8. How Columbia University's complex history with the student ...

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    They're the latest in a Columbia tradition that dates back more than five decades — one that also helped provide inspiration for the anti-apartheid protest of the 1980s, the Iraq war protests ...

  9. Sun City (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sun City is the first and only album by Artists United Against Apartheid, released on October 25, 1985, [1] [6] by EMI Manhattan Records.The Little Steven-led project features contributions from more than 50 artists from the rock, hip hop, soul, funk, jazz, reggae, latin, and world music genres.