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

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    1981 Springbok tour Page 1 – Introduction. A country divided. 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. More than 150,000 people took part in over 200 demonstrations in 28 centres, and 1500 were charged with offences ...

Springbok Tour 1981 - Wellington City Libraries

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    56 Days was published shortly after the 1981 Tour by C.O.S.T. as a fund raiser to pay for legal fees. C.O.S.T. (or "Citizens Opposed to the Springbok Tour") were an anti-tour protest organisation which ran parallel to but was quite separate from the main anti-tour group H.A.R.T. ("Halt All Racist Tours").

Springbok Tour 1981 - Christ's College Library

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    Websites: Any Questions has excellent links to websites to find reliable information on the Springbok Tour.It also lists books and DVDS. Film: The Game of Our Lives : This episode of rugby series The Game Of Our Lives looks at the impact the sport has had on race relations in New Zealand. RNZ - has interviews with people who demonstrated in 1981 and other reflections about the tour and its impact.

1981 tour Page 1 of 7 Items National Library of New ...

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    Date: 2007 From: Auckland, N.Z. : Scholastic ; 2007. By: Nagelkerke, Bill, 1958-Description: Based on the Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand in 1981 when the nation was divided between pro and anti tour …

New Zealand: The Silent Revolution – The 1981 Springbok Tour

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    Sep 12, 2011 · As the 2011 Rugby World Cup opens up in New Zealand we publish an interesting comment by Miles Lacey on the sharp class divide that was revealed during the 1981 (South African) Springbok Tour of the country. This was at a time when the Apartheid regime was still in power in South Africa. Wherever the – all white – South African team went it faced protests by angry workers and …

New Zealanders protest against Springbok rugby tour, 1981 ...

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    The Springboks arrived on July 19, 1981. Though they were officially welcomed by the New Zealand government, there was a sense of dread and anticipation that surrounded their arrival – perhaps, some thought, the 1981 tour should have been cancelled like the tour in 1972 was.

Page 1 of 2 Items National Library of New Zealand ...

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    Date: 7 August 1994 By: Gifford, Phil Description: Article looks back at the controversial tour of the 1981 Springbok rugby team. Author speaks to some of the central figures who supported the 1981 Springbok ...

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