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The Soweto Uprising Noor Nieftagodien

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The Soweto Uprising Noor Nieftagodien
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Publisher: Ohio University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Author: Noor Nieftagodien
ISBN: 9780821445235, 9780821421611, 9780821421741, 9780821445358, 0821445235, 0821421611, 0821421743, 0821445359
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Soweto Uprising Noor Nieftagodien by Noor Nieftagodien 9780821445235, 9780821421611, 9780821421741, 9780821445358, 0821445235, 0821421611, 0821421743, 0821445359 instant download after payment.

The Soweto uprising was a true turning point in South Africa's history. Even to contemporaries, it seemed to mark the beginning of the end of apartheid. This compelling book examines both the underlying causes and the immediate factors that led to this watershed event. It looks at the crucial roles of Black Consciousness ideology and nascent school-based organizations in shaping the character and form of the revolt. What began as a peaceful and coordinated demonstration rapidly turned into a violent protest when police opened fire on students. This short history explains the uprising and its aftermath from the perspective of its main participants, the youth, by drawing on a rich body of oral histories.

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