Throughout the 1980s, a continuous anti-apartheid protest was held outside South Africa House.
The tour is remembered for the anti-apartheid protests that followed the team, and before the match 1,500 protesters had marched through the Welsh capital.
His political activism began with anti-apartheid protests at the University, for which he was rusticated.
He drew national attention in 1988 for leading anti-Apartheid protests and a boycott of Shell Oil.
During the 1970s Rhiannon was arrested during anti-apartheid protests.
The educational system became a focus for anti-apartheid protest.
There were a number of anti-apartheid protests throughout the tour.
Ford had pulled its operations out of South Africa as part of an anti-apartheid protest.
But in 1985, he upheld a lower court ruling forbidding Columbia to 'improperly' use the police to break up an anti-apartheid protest on campus.
As a young student, he once set a fire in his school to force students to join anti-apartheid protests occurring at the time.