cover image: The boycott as weapon of struggle

The boycott as weapon of struggle

1 Jun 1952

The most potent weapon in the armoury of a nation struggling for liberation and racial oppression are boycotts. The attitudes of the leaders' and intellectuals' are outlined in relation to the oppressors'. There is much discussion on the role of education and how state spent tremendous amounts of energy and money to devise methods of depriving the African population of proper education.
Published in
South Africa
Series
Additional DISA Resources