Explanation:
In 1954, the Federation of South African Women (FSAW) was established as a well-known anti-apartheid group. It was essential in promoting women's rights and combating racial segregation in South Africa. Under the direction of well-known figures like Lilian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, and Rahima Moosa, FSAW planned demonstrations and campaigns to oppose laws that discriminate against people and advance equality for all South Africans.