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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.
Protest NZHistory, New Zealand history online
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Protest against the 1970 Springbok tour. School children protesting, 1981 Springbok tour. Anti-Springbok tour protestors at Palmerston North, 1981. Film: opposing views - 1981 Springbok tour. Meri Mangakāhia 'An appeal to the men of New Zealand' 1980 Moscow Olympics boycott.
New Zealanders protest against Springbok rugby tour, 1981 ...
https://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/content/new-zealanders-protest-against-springbok-rugby-tour-1981
Influenced and influenced by anti-Springbok protests in other countries like Australia, Britain (see "Australians campaign against South African rugby tour in protest of apartheid, 1971" and "British Citizens Protest South African Sports Tours (Stop the Seventy Tour), 1969-1970") (1,2).
Springbok tour protest at Eden Park - A Decade of Days ...
https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/visit/exhibitions/2013/a-decade-of-days-robin-morrison/springbok-tour-protest-at-eden-park
Despite calls for the tour to be scrapped, the all-white Springbok team arrived in July. The anti-apartheid demonstrators responded by mobilising a mass protest movement to disrupt the tour…
Anti-Springbok protesters block Hamilton match NZHistory ...
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/anti-springbok-tour-protestors-force-game-to-be-abandoned-in-hamilton
Film: game cancelled in Hamilton, 1981 Springbok tour – Regional rugby Tour diary – 1981 Springbok tour 1981 - key events – The 1980s. External links. Anti-apartheid protesters, Palmerston North (Te Ara) Protesters and rugby fans in conflict (Te Ara) Patu! (NZ On Screen)
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 …
Battle lines are drawn - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory ...
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/1981-springbok-tour/battle-lines-are-drawn
Home Culture and Society Politics and government Sport Protest and reform 1981 Springbok tour Page 6. 1981 Springbok tour Page 6 – Battle lines are drawn. 1981: a divided New Zealand. Opinion on the Springbok tour. Tour supporters were determined that the first Springbok visit to New Zealand since 1965 would not be spoiled. The anti-tour ...
Police baton anti-tour protesters outside Parliament ...
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/police-baton-anti-springbok-tour-protestors-near-parliament
Up to 2000 anti-Springbok tour protesters were confronted by police who used batons to stop them marching up Molesworth St to the home of South Africa’s Consul (ambassador) to New Zealand. Earlier that day the Springboks had defeated Taranaki in New Plymouth.
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