The book explores forms of popular student resistance to apartheid
education in South Africa, particularly at the University of Fort Hare
(UFH), by tracing student activism at UFH from 1970 to 2000;
highlighting the factors that influenced the development of a culture
of student resistance; investigating the root causes that made Fort
Hare exceptional in its stand against apartheid; and chronicling the
educational and social implications that resulted from students’
unparalleled and fearless actions against the apartheid system.
Student resistance at Fort Hare can be traced as far back as the
1940s; however, this book will primarily focus on the critical
1970–2000 period, which was marked by increased student activism in
South Africa. The 1980s and 1990s were peak years for student activism
in the country. There is no doubt that student struggles during this
period and thereafter helped dismantle apartheid and usher in a new
South African government.
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Freedom Now, a Degree Tomorrow
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ISBN
9780739192153
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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