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Today in History Africa 8 January

8 January, 2023 · In: Today in History Africa

Want to know what happened Today in History Africa: 8 January? This is one historical event that took place today, in the continent of Africa and the African diaspora. 

Today in History Africa 8 January

The continent of Africa has an immensely rich history; hidden African history is becoming more accessible as it is finally coming to light. African history, people, culture and books have influenced and inspired the world for time immemorial; it is now time for Africa to shine!

In this post you will learn about the foundation of an important organization in South African history.

After reading this post you will know tons of facts about Africa and what happened today in history in Africa and in the African diaspora in relation to: South Africa’s independence, the African National Congress impact during Apartheid and much more.

This post is all about what happened Today in History Africa 8 January.

 

Today in History Africa: 8 January 

Historical dates

Foundation of the African National Congress 

The African National Congress Flag

On this day, 8 January 1912, the African National Congress was founded in Bloemfontein; two years following South Africa’s independence from Britain. The political party first known as the South African Native National Congress (SANNC) started as an organization focused on defending the rights of black people in white-ruled South Africa.

The early leaders of the African National Congress played a great role in putting an end to Apartheid. When racial segregation worsened in South Africa, the ANC took part in and led many actions in protest to the Apartheid regime. In 1951, the ANC introduced The Defiance Campaign against Unjust Laws; and from it came the never before seen mass mobilization of Africans and Asians. When banned from the government, The African National Congress went into exile and continued its operations from Zambia and Tanzania. 

The African National Congress has governed South Africa since the country’s first post-apartheid elections in 1994; Nelson Mandela won and became the first black president of South Africa. Though, today the ANC faces criticism for allegations of corruption.

 

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