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The Bantu Education Act was passed by the government in 1953 over popular opposition. We didn't want to give our kids this subpar education. This Bantu Education Act was created to ensure that our children only learned things that would prepare them for jobs that the government desired for them, like as working in factories, and that they did not receive the same quality education as white children. To allow more children to receive some education without the government having to spend more money, our children were only required to attend school for three hours each day, split into two shifts of students each day, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Hawu! The behavior itself was abhorrent. Baard and Schreiner, My Spirit is Not Banned, Part 2 The 1953 Bantu Education Act was one of apartheid's most offensively racist laws. It brought African education under control of the government and extended apartheid to black schools. Previously, most African schools were run by mi
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