1953 - The Bantu Education Act

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The Bantu Education Act (1953) took Black schools away from the missions, and more state-run schools—especially at the elementary level—were created to meet the expanding economy’s increasing demand for semiskilled Black labour. It created a subpar education system for Blacks, Indians, and Coloured students.

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1959 - The Extension of University Education Act