Soweto Uprising -- The 16 June 1976 Student Uprising in Soweto
1.Soweto Uprising -- The 16 June 1976 Student Uprising in Soweto
Description:On 16 June 1976 high-school students in Soweto, South Africa,
protested for better education. Police fired teargas and live bullets into
the marching students. Part 1 ...
2.Soweto Uprising -- The 16 June 1976 Student Uprising in Soweto
Description:Prev Part 1: Background to the uprising > When the 1976 school
year started, many teachers refused to teach in Afrikaans. But generally
students were disparaging of ...
3.SOWETO UPRISING : 16 June 1976 Student Uprising. | novatus ...
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4.Soweto uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:Hector Pieterson being carried by Mbuyisa Makhubo after being
shot by South African police. His sister, Antoinette Sithole runs beside
them. Pieterson was rushed to a ...
5.The June 16 Soweto Youth Uprising | South African History Online
Description:The Soweto Uprising, also known as 16 June, is a series of
protests led by high school students in South Africa that began on the
morning of 16 June 1976. Students ...
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7.16 June 1976 Student Uprising in Soweto (SA)
Description:The June 16 1976 Uprising that began in Soweto and spread
countrywide ... On 16 June 1976 between 3000 and 10 000 ... Two former
Soweto student ...
8.BBC ON THIS DAY | 16 | 1976: Soweto protest turns violent
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9.June 16, 1976 - Soweto Student Uprising - Br Paul Noonan ...
Description:Hector Pieterson became the subject of an iconic image of the
1976 Soweto Uprising when a news photograph of the dying Hector being
carried by another student while ...
10.The Soweto Uprising: June 16, 1976 | Youths Against Disasters
Description:16 June Search ON ... An investigation by US newspaper Newsday
in December 1976 concluded that 332 had died in Soweto, ... The uprising
triggered a long and often ...
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