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Understanding Apartheid is one of the first resources for schools that presents an in-depth examination of apartheid. Developed by the Apartheid Museum, it explores the origins of apartheid, how apartheid was implemented and its effects on every aspect of peoples lives both black and white.

Understanding Apartheid is one of the first resources for schools that presents an in-depth examination of apartheid. Developed by the Apartheid Museum, it explores the origins of apartheid, how apartheid was implemented and its effects on every aspect of peoples lives both black and white.

Features

  • different approaches to explaining apartheid
  • industrialization and the foundations of apartheid
  • segregation as policy
  • the implementation of apartheid
  • non-violent protest in the 1950s
  • protest in the 1970s and the Soweto Uprising of 1976
  • reform and intensification of resistance in the 1980s
  • the transition to democracy.

  • Understanding Apartheid Learner's Book



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