Collection 091 - Campaign Against Racial Exploitation : [Part 2]

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ZA COM MR-AAO-091

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Campaign Against Racial Exploitation : [Part 2]

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  • 1973-01-01 - 1995-12-31 (Accumulation)

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The UWC/RIM Mayibuye Archives holds a small collection of papers and publications covering the period 1975-1993.

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The Campaign Against Racial Exploitation (CARE) was a national anti-racist umbrella organisation whose activities focused on anti-apartheid and Australian Aboriginal issues. It was formed in 1973 as the first national anti-apartheid and anti-racism network in Australia, at the suggestion of South African exile Neville Curtis, and formally launched in December 1974. CARE launched many campaigns, including those against South African company Rothmans, as well as Woolworths and Shell, and was prominent in sports boycotts.

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