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White Teachers/Black Schools; Stories from Apartheid South Africa
Interviewed white teachers in apartheid-era South Africa who taught in segregated schools for black students, all of whom believed that they were part of the fight against apartheid. Though they taught in segregated schools, they worked to facilitate students' political awareness and voice. These teachers were penalized socially and professionally for working in black schools. (SM)
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Author/Creator: Wieder, Alan
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Date Published: Sum
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Journal/Secondary Title: Multicultural Education
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Number: 4
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Volume: 8
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Year: 2001
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