BANTU EDUCATION
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New Age Vol.1 No.24 Apr. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.21 Mar. 1955 | ||
New Age Vol.1 No.12 Jan. 1955 | ||
NEW AGE 1954-1963 |
New Age, newspaper and its' predecessors, The Guardian; Advance were founded by trade unionists, academics and and was known as a leftist publication. New Age was linked to the African National Congress and its' leadership. |
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NECC: People`s Education: creating a democratic future | ||
Native education and the African teachers | ||
Memorandum to the Minister of Bantu Administration and Development and Bantu Education |
The memorandum provides a background to the political history of South Africa. The development of the policy of separate development and apartheid with a request for equal participation in decision making and administration at local and national government levels |
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List of grievances sent by African pupils to the Regional Director of Bantu Education in the Western Cape |
A list of grievances sent to the Regional Director of Bantu Education, later published in the Cape Times on 2 December 1976 |
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Letters to the editor | ||
Letters from friends to Phyllis Naidoo. |
Letters from friends to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Interview with Tsietsi Mashinini |
Transcript from a radio interview, in New York City, with Tsietsi Mashinini, on the aftermath and reporting of the Soweto riots, international relations and the role of the USA in the struggle for freedom in South Africa |
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Interview with Stanley Mabizela |
Oral interview, in Cape Town, South Africa, with Stanley Mabizela, president of the youth league at the University of Fort Hare in 1960. |
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From the African Scholars of Cape Town: Once we return to our desks - the cause is lost! |
Recommendations from the pupils of the Cape Town Bantu schools with regard to improving the Bantu education system |
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From crisis to catastrophe in the classroom | ||
From a South African Farmer | ||
Food Authority and Politics - Student Rights in South Africa: 1945-1976 | ||
Education in South Africa | ||
Education for you Servitude |
Chapter from book titled - Naught for your comfort |
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Education and the public | ||
Editorial: Soweto |