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The introduction of Bantu education and the question of resistance, co-operation, non-collaboration or defiance?: the struggle for African schooling with special reference to Cape Town, 1945-1960

The purpose of the Bantu Education Act was to extend the state's direct political control over African communities: African resistance modified this control and shaped the implementation of Bantu Education. Through the centralization of the administration and the financing of African schooling th...

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Main Author: Cameron, Michael James
Other Authors: Kallaway, Peter
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Education 2024
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