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Author Chapman, Rico Devara.
Title Student resistance to apartheid at the University of Fort Hare : freedom now, a degree tomorrow / Rico Devara Chapman.
Publisher Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2016]
Copyright date ©2016


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Descript xii, 135 pages ; 24 cm
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Contents The University of Fort Hare as the birthplace of activism in South Africa -- Black consciousness and "sham" autonomy at Fort Hare -- Fort Hare students and the Ciskei Bantustan -- Towards independence: "a people's university" -- Conclusion: post-apartheid higher education at Fort Hare.
ISBN 9780739192146
0739192140
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Author Chapman, Rico Devara.
Subject University of Fort Hare.
College students, Black -- Political activity -- South Africa.
Student movements -- South Africa.
Anti-apartheid movements -- South Africa.
Descript xii, 135 pages ; 24 cm
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents The University of Fort Hare as the birthplace of activism in South Africa -- Black consciousness and "sham" autonomy at Fort Hare -- Fort Hare students and the Ciskei Bantustan -- Towards independence: "a people's university" -- Conclusion: post-apartheid higher education at Fort Hare.
ISBN 9780739192146
0739192140
Author Chapman, Rico Devara.
Subject University of Fort Hare.
College students, Black -- Political activity -- South Africa.
Student movements -- South Africa.
Anti-apartheid movements -- South Africa.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 5th Floor  LC2808.S7 C47 2016  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject University of Fort Hare.
College students, Black -- Political activity -- South Africa.
Student movements -- South Africa.
Anti-apartheid movements -- South Africa.
Descript xii, 135 pages ; 24 cm
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents The University of Fort Hare as the birthplace of activism in South Africa -- Black consciousness and "sham" autonomy at Fort Hare -- Fort Hare students and the Ciskei Bantustan -- Towards independence: "a people's university" -- Conclusion: post-apartheid higher education at Fort Hare.
ISBN 9780739192146
0739192140

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