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The 1981 Springbok rugby tour - 1981 Springbok tour ...

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/1981-springbok-tour
    For 56 days in July, August and September 1981, New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. The cause of this was the visit of the South African rugby team – the Springboks.

1981 Springbok Tour - geni family tree

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    The 1981 South African rugby tour (known in New Zealand as the Springbok Tour, and in South Africa as the Rebel Tour) polarised opinions and inspired widespread protests across New Zealand. In the 1960s and 70s, many New Zealanders had come to believe that playing sport with South Africa condoned its racist apartheid system.

Impact - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory, New Zealand ...

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    The 1981 tour was part of a long process that led to this significant change in South Africa, and in this respect, it represented New Zealand's contribution towards a major international development in the closing decades of the 20th century. Protestor John Minto (film)

Errol Tobias hails 1981 Springbok tour protests in NZ for ...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/122325635/errol-tobias-hails-1981-springbok-tour-protests-in-nz-for-showing-south-africa-apartheid-had-to-end
    Errol Tobias – the only black player on the 1981 Springboks tour says the protests in New Zealand "showed South Africa exactly what the world thought of apartheid''. Tobias - the first non-white...

1981 in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    1981 in South Africa ... 14 August – The South African Springbok tour in New Zealand elicits protests. References This page was last edited on 6 July 2020, at 14:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms ...Decades: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s

Causes - 1981 Springbok Tour protests

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    A key cause of the 1981 Springbok Tour Protests was the increased opposition to the apartheid regime in South Africa, through raised awareness after the Soweto riots in 1976. The Apartheid regime and term ‘apartheid’ in South Africa was introduced in 1948 as a part …

Politics and sport - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory, New ...

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    1981 Springbok tour ‘Politics and sport don’t mix’ In South Africa before 1948 the white minority enjoyed a privileged position, reinforced by a number of laws and practices that ensured there was extensive segregation of the races.

Significance and Effect - Anti-springbok tour prostest in ...

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    The 1981 Springbok tour affected South Africa immensely. It inspired people to fight apartheid so everyone would be equal. In 1990, apartheid ceased in South Africa. Nelson Mandela recognised New Zealand’s help in abolishing apartheid in New Zealand.

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