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The Soweto Protest


The analyze will be out of the ideology calls Liberalism, namely I will analyze the the event with the eyes of a liberalist.
             There are certainly different kind of factors behind the Soweto uprising, but an immediate cause that gave rise to the Soweto protests has happened in 1953. It was then a new educational system was presented by the government to the black Africans, the Bantu educational act. Well, as the National party came in power in 1948, apartheid started and therefore resulted to different kind of inequalities between whites and blacks in many years. But in the 1953, the government brought apartheid to educational system as well, thus segregated laws in educational system became legally right. The Bantu Educational Act was one of the apartheids most insulting and racist legislations. It was a result of political actions, where it was designed to teach and show black Africans their position in the apartheid society. This educational system resulted to a situation where apartheid in black schools expanded as the African education came under control of the government. Earlier, before the Bantu system was legislated in the country, many African schools were maintaining by different promoters and by some state help. For example Nelson Mandela (who played an import and role in the history of apartheid) and many other antiapartheid political activists had presented different mission schools which was designed to help the youth black students for their education. But after Bantu educational system took place in the country, the promoters chose to terminate these schools, because the system they had before was not working anymore. Earlier, these mission schools could use a system where they could freely and equally govern themselves, but after the Bantu educational law legislated, it separated blacks entirely from whites and provided apartheid in education. Thus, the promoters preferred to close these mission schools rather than supporting apartheid in education.


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