The document compares racial equality struggles in the United States and South Africa, as well as the development of feminism movements in America and Great Britain in the 1960s-1970s. In both the US and South Africa, nonviolent protests were led to end racial segregation, influenced by Gandhi. King led protests in the US, while the ANC led in South Africa. Progress differed due to factors like support in the North for US protesters and a violent government response in South Africa. Apartheid eventually ended in South Africa in 1994 after international isolation and riots. A new wave of feminism also arose in both America and Britain during this time, influenced by books like The Feminine Mystique and seeking to end discrimination