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Published: 16.07.2006.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Black men in South Africa are most commonly remembered for their efforts in the anti-Apartheid struggles and these black men should not be disregarded. However, a prominent political party who also resisted the Apartheid policies was a group of white women, known as the Black Sash or more commonly as Sash. These women were characterised by their black sashes embedded with the words "Eerbedieg ons Grondwet" (Honour our Constitution) in an attempt to show their mourning for the South African Constitution due to its harsh Apartheid laws.

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