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To what extent was the Sharpeville massacre a turning point in the struggle against Apartheid? Comprehensive essay plan for A level History 2F.2 South Africa: from apartheid state to rainbow nation

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TWE was Sharpeville a turning point in the struggle against Apartheid?


Intro:

- Sharpeville Massacre, 21st March 1960, 5,000 gathered, 69 killed, 187 injured
- Hugely significant: was turning point predominantly as sparked international outcry, some argue was
also turning point as marked start of armed struggle but this is less convincing

P1: Turning point as brought international attention to apartheid

- Condemnation following Sharpeville
o 1st April 1960, UNSC resolution condemning Sharpeville & calling for apartheid reversal
 Directly mentioned Sharpeville
o Unlike previous events, well-reported & photographed
o Shocked world, police kicking/killing wounded, international condemnation
- International Action
o Global AAM founded London 1960
o Special Committee Against Apartheid founded 1963
o SA excluded by FIFA from international football 1963
 Result of Sharpeville because: occurred after Sharpeville, event = significant (69
died, 5,000 gathered)
- Gov repression increased, perhaps felt Sharpeville would spark opposition
o 30th March 1960, gov declared State of Emergency, thousands arrested, Unlawful
Organisations Act 8th April
 Implies gov = threatened
- International attention significant because…
o Multifaceted, harmed Afrikaners/whites, opposition more severe/widespread
o Eventually made gov realise apartheid was unfeasible



- However…
o Possible to overstate international attention in 1960
 Continued ‘constructive engagement’
 UN condemnation useless without action – action only really began following
Rivonia Trial (credit attributed to other factors)



P2: Turning point as marked shift of opposition into armed struggle

- Organized by PAC (branch founded 1959) – grass roots  organizational opposition
- Sustained change: ANC & PAC radicalized after 1960
o Before 1960, predominantly non-violent profile
o Most likely as were banned April 1960 (Unlawful Organisations Act 8 th April 1960) following
Sharpeville, so had to rethink strategies  therefore directly due to Sharpeville itself
o June 1961, ANC explicitly decide on armed struggle
 uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) - 16th December 1961, Dingaan’s Day
 Poqo 1961 – 1962 Paarl march, 1963 Mbashe Brisge killings
- Armed struggle significant because…
o Brought attention to apartheid, targeted gov/whites directly
o Later violence led to gov seeking apartheid end

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