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The Soweto Uprising argues that the political activity of university students in the late 1960s, especially through Black Consciousness, and the important mass strikes by workers in Durban in 1973 showed the increasing fragility of apartheid stability, and that the student uprising of 1976 marked the beginning of its failure.
31 lip 2024 · Learn about the broader context of apartheid, the immediate and long-term impacts of the uprising, and the significant yet often overlooked roles women played in the resistance. Join us as we...
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1 cze 2016 · Recollections of people who lived through the 1976 Soweto uprising both there and elsewhere provide more authentic insights than those of outside observers.
The first part of the thesis defends the hypothesis that it is possible to interpret much of black fiction dealing with the 1976 student uprising in Soweto as allegorical enactments of the ritual passage of youngsters into adulthood.
On June 16, thousands of black students in Soweto embarked on a peaceful march to object to the introduction of Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. But the police responded with violence, killing Hector Pieterson, Hastings Ndlovu and several other young black children.