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    Soweto Uprising, student-led protest that began on June 16, 1976, in Soweto, South Africa, against the government’s plans to impose the Afrikaans language as a medium of instruction in schools for ...
    Youth Day commemorates the Soweto Uprising, which took place on 16 June 1976, where thousands of students were ambushed by the apartheid regime.
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    Soweto uprising - Wikipedia

    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. Students from various schools began to protest in the streets of the Soweto township in response to the introduction of … 展开

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    Black South African high school students in Soweto protested against the Afrikaans Medium Decree of 1974, which forced all black schools to use Afrikaans and … 展开

    On the morning of 16 June 1976, between 3,000 and 20,000 black students walked from their schools to Orlando Stadium for a rally to protest having to learn in Afrikaans in … 展开

    Images of the riots spread all over the world and shocked millions. The photograph of Hector Pieterson's dead body, as captured by the photojournalist Sam Nzima, caused outrage and brought down international condemnation on the apartheid government. 展开

    • Baines, Gary. "The Master Narrative of South Africa's Liberation Struggle: Remembering and Forgetting 16 June 1976, International Journal of African Historical Studies (2007) 40#2 pp. 283–302 in JSTOR
    • Brewer, John D. After Soweto: an unfinished … 展开

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  5. The June 16 Soweto Youth Uprising - South African …

    2013年5月21日 · The June 16 1976 Uprising that began in Soweto and spread countrywide profoundly changed the socio-political landscape in South Africa. Events that triggered the uprising can be traced back to policies of the …

  6. The 16 June 1976 Soweto students’ uprising – as it …

    2024年12月26日 · It took one day for young South Africans to change the course of the country’s history. The day was 16 June 1976. Here’s an hour-by-hour account of the 1976 Soweto students’ uprising.

  7. Soweto Uprising and Riots (1976) - World History Edu

    2019年11月20日 · On June 16, 1976, black high school students numbering in their thousands from different schools took to the streets of Soweto to protest. They were expressing their grievances over a racially discriminatory …

  8. June 16, 1976: the Soweto Uprising – SOAS History Blog

    The pupils first affected by the imposition of Afrikaans, led by Phefeni Junior Secondary School, began classroom go-slows and school boycotts in the months leading up to 16 June – struggles explored by historian and former Phefeni …

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  10. June 16 Soweto Youth Uprising timeline: 1976-1986

    2011年3月21日 · June, The African National Congress had its first consultative conference since 1969 in Zambia. A raid on Gaborone, Botswana by the SADF resulted in the death of 15 people. At least 11 political activists were either …

  11. The Significance of 1976 - Apartheid Museum

  12. Why We Celebrate Youth Day on 16 June | Soweto …

    2021年6月1日 · Youth Day commemorates the Soweto Uprising, which took place on 16 June 1976, where thousands of students were ambushed by the apartheid regime. On Youth Day, South Africans pay tribute to the lives of these …

  13. June 16, 1976: Soweto Uprising - Zinn Education Project

    High school student-led protests in South Africa began on the morning of June 16, 1976 in response to the introduction of Afrikaans as the medium of instruction in local schools. Known as the Soweto uprising, an estimated 20,000 students …