Poster - Apartheid: Apartheid in practice - education in South Africa
TitlePoster - Apartheid: Apartheid in practice - education in South Africa
ReferencePOSTER/SUBJ/APART/0034
Date
n.d.
Scope and ContentPoster with an image of black South African schoolchildren and the text: Apartheid in practice. Education in South Africa. The government spends 30 times more on the education of a white child than on an African child. Only 6% of African pupils are in secondary schools compared with nearly one third of white pupils. In white schools there are 20 pupils per teacher - in African schools there are 58. 85% of university students are white. For whites, education is free and compulsory while Africans must pay for school fees, buy text books, etc. Education in South Africa is segregated by race. Education for Africans is not only inferior, but through the Bantu Education Act it is designed to maintain Africans in a position of permanent inferiority. Over have the African population has no schooling
Extent1 poster
Physical descriptionDimensions (WxH): 45cm x 64cm. Paper, colour, illustration
LanguageEnglish
Persons keywordAnti-Apartheid Movement
Conditions governing accessOpen
Levelfile
Normal locationAA Posters Drawer 14 - Apartheid Folder 2 (Room 30)
