移开种族隔离的大山:1966-1969年银行运动和结束南非种族隔离的经济工具的兴起

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本文详细介绍了1966年至1969年的“银行运动”,这是一场由神学院学生、神职人员和民权活动家领导的运动,旨在向十家美国银行施压,要求它们停止向南非种族隔离政府贷款。“银行运动”最终取得了成功,它成为许多类似的、最终规模更大的反种族隔离团结运动的催化剂,这些运动的重点是控制进出南非的货币和货物流通。尽管班克斯运动取得了成功,意义重大,但学者们在很大程度上忽视了它。基于档案研究和对一些运动主角的采访,本文加深了我们对美国早期反种族隔离运动的核心组成部分的理解。
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Moving the mountain of apartheid: the 1966–1969 Banks Campaign and the rise of economic tools to end South African apartheid
Abstract This article details the 1966–1969 “Banks Campaign,” a movement led by seminarians, clergy, and civil rights activists to pressure ten American banks to stop lending money to the South African apartheid government. Ultimately successful, the Banks Campaign served as a catalyst for many similar, and eventually larger, anti-apartheid solidarity campaigns that were focused on wrestling control over the circulation of money and goods to and from South Africa. Despite its success and significance, scholars have largely overlooked the Banks Campaign. Based on archival research and interviews with some of the movement’s protagonists, this article deepens our understanding of this central component of the early anti-apartheid movement in the United States.
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