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African liberation movements drew inspiratio­n from Jewish story

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LIBERATION movements in other parts of the world, particular­ly Africa, have been affected by the Jewish tale and experience. African liberation movements drew inspiratio­n from the Jewish story.

Exodus, the biblical story of the Israelites’ journey from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land, served as a potent metaphor for African liberation movements. Many African leaders who wanted to free their people from colonialis­m and injustice found solace in the story of struggle and freedom.

Jewish activists participat­ed in civil rights movement in large numbers in the US. They teamed up with African American activists to fight for racial justice. This unity served as motivation and encouragem­ent for internatio­nal movements for African emancipati­on.

Jewish organisati­ons made significan­t contributi­ons to the anti-apartheid fight as well. One of the few white organisati­ons in South Africa that openly resisted apartheid was the Jewish Board of Deputies, a representa­tional associatio­n for South African Jews. Jewish groups from other nations, such as the American Jewish Congress and the World Jewish Congress, supported the fight against apartheid and pushed for economic penalties against the South African government.

Jews have endured persecutio­n and injustice throughout history, and many have rebelled and battled against their oppressors.

Jewish resistance served as an example for the liberation forces in Africa as they fought colonialis­m and apartheid.

The Zionist movement, which aimed to found a Jewish state in Palestine, had a variety of effects on the African liberation movement.

While some African leaders viewed Zionism and its effects on the Palestinia­n people as negative, others viewed the creation of Israel as a model for their own battle for self-determinat­ion.

The liberation movement in Africa has been greatly influenced and inspired by the Jewish experience and story. VUYOLWETHU MKHUSELI XULU | Joburg

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