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South African Children Push for Better Schools |
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Written by Celia W. Dugger - The NY Times
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Saturday, 26 September 2009 |
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Article Source: The NY Times
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Thousands of children marched to City Hall this week in sensible black shoes, a stream of boys and girls from township schools across this seaside city that extended for blocks, passing in a blur of pleated skirts, blazers and rep ties. Their polite demand: Give us libraries and librarians.“We want more information and knowledge,” said a ninth grader, Abongile Ndesi.
The new protest movement, with its practical goals, youthful organizers and idealistic moniker, Equal Education, is a quintessentially South African answer to a failing education system, one that self-consciously acknowledged its debt to the past in the march to City Hall.
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