Apartheid in South Africa: The History and Legacy of the Notorious Segregationist Policies in the 20th Century by Charles River Editors

Apartheid in South Africa: The History and Legacy of the Notorious Segregationist Policies in the 20th Century by Charles River Editors

Author:Charles River Editors
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Published: 2019-03-31T16:00:00+00:00


Initially, the Dutch Reform Church remain steadfastly loyal to the principles of apartheid, but in 1962, a prominent member of the church and a central figure in the “Broederbond,” Afrikaner Christiaan Beyers Naudé, broke ranks by founding the Christian Institute. This organization allied white and black Christians, introducing for the first time a multiracial, Christian and academic opposition to official race policies. Naudé and the institute he founded were banned in 1977, but by then opposition to apartheid had begun to find a following within the Dutch Reformed Church, which struck very much at the heart of the Afrikaner nationalist movement.



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