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Soweto Uprising
The Soweto uprising shook the Apartheid regime in South Africa to its core. But it all began with a demonstration by schoolchildren against having to learn Afrikaans at school.
The Soweto uprising shook the Apartheid regime in South Africa to its core. But it all began with a demonstration by schoolchildren against having to learn Afrikaans at school.
Alan Johnston has been talking to one of the schoolgirls who led the march on 16 June 1976.
Picture: Students protest in Soweto against the introduction of Afrikaans in schools, Credit: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½/Clarity Films/Peter Magubane
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