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  2. Soweto uprising - Wikipedia

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    Category. v. t. e. The Soweto uprising, also known as the Soweto riots, was a series of demonstrations and protests led by black school children in South Africa during apartheid that began on the morning of 16 June 1976. [1] Students from various schools began to protest in the streets of the Soweto township in response to the introduction of ...

  3. Internal resistance to apartheid - Wikipedia

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    The resentment grew until 30 April 1976, when children at Orlando West Junior School in Soweto went on strike and refused to go to school. Their rebellion spread to many other schools in Soweto. Students formed an Action Committee (later known as the Soweto Students' Representative Council) and organised a mass rally for 16 June 1976.

  4. Hector Pieterson - Wikipedia

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    Zolile Hector Pieterson (19 August 1963 – 16 June 1976) was a South African schoolboy who was shot and killed at the age of 12 during the Soweto uprising in 1976, when the police opened fire on black students protesting the enforcement of teaching in Afrikaans, mostly spoken by the white and coloured population in South Africa, as the medium of instruction for all school subjects.

  5. Soweto - Wikipedia

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    Soweto TV is a community television channel, ... By 1976, Soweto had only two cinemas and two hotels, and 83% of houses had electricity. ... Soweto: A History. South ...

  6. South African Students' Movement - Wikipedia

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    The South African Students' Movement (SASM) was an anti-apartheid political organisation of South African school students, best known for its role in the 1976 Soweto uprising. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] By 1976 it was strongly identified with the Black Consciousness Movement . [ 3 ]

  7. Dan Montsitsi - Wikipedia

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    Dan Montsitsi. Sediane Danny "Sechaba" Montsitsi (24 May 1952 – June 2021) was a South African politician and former anti-apartheid activist. One of the leaders of the 1976 Soweto uprising, he later represented the African National Congress in Parliament from 1994 to 2014. Born in Alexandra, Montsitsi entered student politics during apartheid ...

  8. Melville Edelstein - Wikipedia

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    Melville Edelstein. Melville Leonard Edelstein (1919— 16 June 1976) was born to Nachum and Rose Edelstein in King William's Town. His Litvak parents had first travelled to the UK and then Cape Town in 1896 before joining the masses of "boere-Jode" [Afrikaner or farmer Jews] where his parents had settled and Nachum started and ran a successful ...

  9. United Nations Security Council Resolution 392 - Wikipedia

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    393 →. United Nations Security Council Resolution 392, adopted on June 19, 1976, after the killing of black youths by South African police in Soweto and other areas, the Council strongly condemned the South African government for its measures of repression against the African people. It also expressed its shock after the "callous shooting" of ...