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Universities, Apartheid, and Decolonisation - Uprooting University Apartheid in South Africa: From Liberalism to Decolonization Teresa Barnes. New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 173. $52.95, paperback (ISBN: 9780367786984); ebook (ISBN: 9781351141925).

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Uprooting University Apartheid in South Africa: From Liberalism to Decolonization Teresa Barnes. New York: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 173. $52.95, paperback (ISBN: 9780367786984); ebook (ISBN: 9781351141925).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2024

Bronwyn Strydom*
Affiliation:
University of Pretoria

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1 The Joint Council Movement was an initiative of the South African Institute for Race Relations and encouraged nonpolitical multiracial discussion while the Labour Party was a political party that championed the interests of the white working class and opposed unregulated capitalism. The Bantu Education Commission on the other hand laid the foundation for the much-hated 1953 Bantu Education Act which officially segregated education, putting in place systems which provided Black children with an education designed to perpetuate their unequal socioeconomic and political position.