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African People's Organisation

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Coloured political organization in early 20th century South Africa

TheAfrican People's Organisation (APO), also known by its original nameAfrican Political Organisation[1] was aColoured political organisation in early-20th-century South Africa.[2] Founded inCape Town in 1902, the organisation rallied South African Coloureds (an ethnic group in South Africa) against theSouth Africa Act 1909.[3][1]

Trafalgar High School was created as a direct result of criticism of the Cape School Board in the APO newspaper in August 1911. Investigations found that the board had created no benefit at all for students who were non-white.Abdullah Abdurahman lobbied the board and the first school for coloured children was created. The school was led by Abdullah Abdurahman's prodigy,Harold Cressy.[4]

The name was changed in 1919, during theeconomic depression that followed World War I, with the intention of demonstrating the organisation's change of focus to addressing the social and economic needs of Coloured people.[1]

The APO also published a newspaper calledThe APO until its demise in 1923.[citation needed]

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  1. ^abc"African People's Organisation (APO)".South African History Online. 1 May 2018. Retrieved31 July 2023.
  2. ^Adhikari, Mohamed (July 1997). "'The Product of Civilization in its most Repellant Manifestation': Ambiguities in the Racial Perceptions of the APO (African Political Organization), 1909–23".Journal of African History.38 (2):283–300.doi:10.1017/S0021853796006949.
  3. ^"African People's Organization (political party, South Africa)".Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved16 August 2014.
  4. ^HistoryArchived 12 August 2014 at theWayback Machine, school site, retrieved 11 August 2014
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