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Voices from Cape Town Classrooms

Oral Histories of Teachers Who Fought Apartheid

by Alan Wieder (Author)
©2003 Textbook XVIII, 182 Pages

Summary

This book captures the oral histories of twenty South African teachers who connected pedagogy and politics to fight against the apartheid regime. Teaching in so-called Coloured schools, these «teachers with the fighting spirit» stressed nonracialism and democracy in their work with students. Though their lives were deeply affected by apartheid, it never stole their hearts, minds, or souls. Their work helped lead to the election of Nelson Mandela as the first democratic leader of South Africa in 1994.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 182
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820467689
Language
English
Keywords
Lehrer Kapstadt Apartheid Widerstand Biographisches Interview
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2003. XVIII, 182 pp.

Biographical notes

Alan Wieder (Author)

The Author: Alan Wieder is an oral historian who teaches at the University of South Carolina. He has done oral history work on school desegregation in New Orleans and is the author of Race and Education: Narrative Essays, Oral Histories, and Documentary Photography (Peter Lang, 1996). This book is part of his ongoing oral history project with South African teachers.

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