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Natal Indian Congress

The Natal Indian Congress was a political organization founded in 1894 in South Africa to represent and advocate for the rights of Indian South Africans. It aimed to address racial discrimination, segregation, and social injustices faced by Indians under colonial rule and apartheid policies. The organization worked to promote education, equality, and political participation for its community, playing a significant role in the broader struggle against racial oppression in South Africa. Over time, it became a platform for advocating civil rights and inspiring collective action among marginalized groups.