African National Congress
• The most prominent resistance to Apartheid
• Leaders were often jailed
• Wanted to create a non- racial democracy
• The National Party portrayed the ANC as a Communist organization
• “The Soviet Union did provide education and military training, but were never really interested in S.A.”
• Leaders were often jailed
• Wanted to create a non- racial democracy
• The National Party portrayed the ANC as a Communist organization
• “The Soviet Union did provide education and military training, but were never really interested in S.A.”
Summary
The African National Congress (ANC) wanted to create a non-racial democracy, with it's most prominent resistance being against the Apartheid. The leaders of the ANC were usually imprisoned, like Nelson Mandela. They were portrayed as a communist organization by the National Party, their opposition who supported the Apartheid.