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Title: history of s. africa
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A peaceful march took place a while later with 30,000 joined, but led to the arrest of over 18,000 of them. Leaders of the ANC were also arrested, including Nelson Mandela.
Prohibited from operating peacefully in South Africa, the ANC established underground organizations in 1961 to continue their struggle with the government... Showed first 250 characters
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The ANC bombed police stations and power plants, but was very careful not to take any lives. In 1964 the police was successful in catching the ANC leaders and charging them with treason. All the leaders were sentenced to life in prison, including Nelson Mandela... Showed next 250 characters
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