Fifty Years After Soweto: Why Apartheid's Shadow Still Falls on South Africa's Schools

Fifty Years After Soweto: Why Apartheid's Shadow Still Falls on South Africa's Schools

The 1976 Soweto uprising challenged apartheid's grip on education. Today, township schools remain starved for resources and youth joblessness hovers near 50 percent. Formal apartheid ended, but the geography and economics it shaped endure. The generation born after democracy inherited the same barriers their parents fought.

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