An Early Voice in the Struggle to End Apartheid Remains Strong
What does it take to start an international activist movement? This is the question that Caroline Hunter, Oak Bluffs resident and co-founder of the Polaroid Revolutionary Workers Movement, answered Thursday night as part of a series hosted by the Martha’s Vineyard Public Charter School in honor of Black History Month and the school’s 25 anniversary.
In an interactive presentation, Ms. Hunter described how a small grassroots effort grew into an international revolution that helped end American involvement with South Africa, helped free Nelson Mandela and eventually led to the end of apartheid in South Africa.
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