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Mid To Late 20th Century

Mid To Late 20th Century Indian Independence Movement Temple at Amritsar 1919 Salt March 1930 and Mohandas K. Gandhi Indian Independence 1947

Temple at Amritsar April 3, 1919 Site of a large peaceful gathering Mid To Late 20th Century Temple at Amritsar April 3, 1919 Site of a large peaceful gathering Orders had gone out from the British which had banned public meetings. The announcement was either ignored or not heard. Result General Dyer had 50 soldiers and opened fire to clear the field and killed 379 people and wounded 1,100.

Mid To Late 20th Century Temple at Amritsar Sikhsangatofva.org

Mid To Late 20th Century Temple at Amritsar http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21515360

Mid To Late 20th Century Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948) --Mahatma (Great Soul) --Worked as a lawyer in South Africa where he experienced racism first hand --Returns to India in 1914 and adopts the idea of nonviolent (passive) resistance. Embraced the Hindu tradition of Ahimsa (Uh him sah) --Admires the Western thinkers like Henry David Thoreau and idea of Civil Disobedience refusal to obey an unjust law. Departments.Bucknell.edu

Mid To Late 20th Century Salt March 1930 Gandhimemorial.org

Women Breaking Salt Law Beaten by Police Mid To Late 20th Century Women Breaking Salt Law Beaten by Police Webpub.allegheny.edu

Gandhi and the Salt March Mid To Late 20th Century Gandhi and the Salt March Britain held a monopoly on salt Gandhi and 78 followers marched 240 miles to the city of Dandi. The march ends on April 6, 1930 when he picks up salt and declares he is shaking the foundations of the British Empire

Mid To Late 20th Century Webpub.allegheny.edu Allinthepast.wordpress.com Webpub.allegheny.edu

Gandhi and the Salt March Mid To Late 20th Century Gandhi and the Salt March http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJdErHQGEHM

Gandhi at the End of the Salt March Picking up salt in Bhimrad Mid To Late 20th Century Gandhi at the End of the Salt March Picking up salt in Bhimrad http://webpub.allegheny.edu/employee/e/epalmer/webcoursematerials/RCDWeb/presentations/gandhi.web/gandhi.html

Mid To Late 20th Century The Story of India http://www.pbs.org/thestoryofindia/timeline/6/

Mid To Late 20th Century Indian Independence Churchill vowed “never to preside over the liquidation of the British Empire” The economic devastation of World War II made it unrealistic for Britain to continue bearing the burden of India

Great Calcutta Killing Mid To Late 20th Century Indian Independence Day of Direct Action Great Calcutta Killing August 16, 1946 The purpose of winning a separate Muslim state. There were general strikes in all spheres of civic, commercial and industrial life except essential services. There were 600 deaths as a result.

Mid To Late 20th Century The Day India Burned http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQnARfK9G_w

The Vivisection of India Mid To Late 20th Century The Vivisection of India http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQfruTuH4Vg

Mid To Late 20th Century Nehru and Ghandi NYTimes.com

Mid To Late 20th Century South Africa During much of the 20th century it was dominated by a white minority which controlled the government. By 1910, South Africa gained its freedom from Britain. Whites made up less than 20% of the population but controlled most of the fertile land and mineral resources. By 1912, the African National Congress was set up to oppose white domination.

Mid To Late 20th Century South Africa Post World War II Many native blacks moved to the cities and towns and demanded equal rights. Afrikaners—descendants from Dutch settlers by 1948 set up the Afrikaner National Party. It was a majority in a whites-only Parliament. The system of Apartheid was set up at this time. Apartheid = Apartness

Mandela Released from Prison Mid To Late 20th Century Mandela Released from Prison http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s8xkjG8bx4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrALdYx9GZE

Mid To Late 20th Century South Africa Lib.utexas.edu

Mid To Late 20th Century South Africa Lib.utexas.edu

Mid To Late 20th Century Affects of Apartheid 1) A divided society (black, white, colored; mixed descent and Asian) 2) Black South Africans assigned to homelands based on ethnic groups 3) Limitations on civil liberties A) Required to carry passes B) Couldn’t vote C) Subject to arrest at anytime D) Banned marriages E) Segregation in public places

Mid To Late 20th Century Resistance and Reform Bishop Desmond Tutu Archbishop of the South African Anglican church urged non-violent tactics against apartheid. Won Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 Msutoday.msu.edu

Mid To Late 20th Century Resistance and Reform Nelson Mandela Formed the ANC Youth League. Utilized civil disobedience against Apartheid Laws. He was imprisoned for 27 years for conspiracy and sabotage. Biography.com

Mid To Late 20th Century Resistance and Reform The Apartheid system was reformed through the use of sanctions—laws prohibiting a nation’s business from buying or selling goods to a country that violates international law.

Mid To Late 20th Century Rwanda Rwanda—T he Beginning http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26875506

Mid To Late 20th Century Rwanda NewstimeAfrica.com

Mid To Late 20th Century Rwanda Cia.gov

Rwanda http://www.history.com/topics/rwandan-genocide Mid To Late 20th Century Rwanda http://www.history.com/topics/rwandan-genocide

Mid To Late 20th Century Rwanda Rwandan Genocide Survivor http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rwandan-genocide-survivor-recalls-horror/

Mid To Late 20th Century Rwanda Tutsi Hutus

Mid To Late 20th Century Rwanda