The Bantu Education Act of 1953 systematically segregated South African education along racial lines, ensuring that Black South Africans received an inferior education compared to their white counterparts. This policy aimed to prepare Black students for a life of manual labor, limiting their opportunities for advancement and reinforcing socioeconomic disparities. As a result, it contributed to the perpetuation of poverty and inequality, hindering the overall development of Black communities in South Africa. The legacy of Bantu Education continues to affect the educational landscape and social dynamics in the country today.
Xhosa people
The Bantu
The Bantu migrated from West Africa
Probably the Khoisan People first then Bantu-speaking People (Migrating from the North) and then European Settlers
substance farming
Bantu is an ethnical group of people from Africa.
The Shona people are the native Bantu speaking people of South Africa.
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
The Bantu education affected black people by giving them bad education for their children.This was make sure that their children only learnt things that would make them good for what the government wanted.
The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.
it just affected them lol
Xhosa people
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the spread of Bantu languages throught Africa
Bantu People
The word "Bantu" and its variants mean "people" or "human."
The Bantu