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Dates: during 1961-1961
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Many of the black leaders, including Nelson Mandela, 42, head of the underground movement, managed to escape the police pickup vans. But as the police had hoped, the leaders were forced into such deep concealment that they lost touch with their black following. Thus, when the strike deadline arrived, confused native office boys, waiters and messengers went to their jobs on schedule almost everywhere. One-third of Johannesburg's black work force stayed at home the first day, halting grocers' deliveries and causing white restaurant managers to suffer the indignity of washing their own dishes; but by next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: A War Won | 6/9/1961 | See Source »

...racist government. Placards popped up on lampposts and shop walls. "Awupatwa" (Don't touch the job) declared the signs in Zulu. "General strike May 29, 30, 31." For the first time, black leaders had strong backing from both the Indian and colored (mulatto) communities. African Ringleader Nelson Mandela, 42, darted secretly from town to town, coordinating plans for the nationwide walkout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa: The Big Day | 5/26/1961 | See Source »

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