ARTICLE: YOUTH DAY – A WAKE-UP CALL
On the morning of 16 June 1976, following months of rising frustration, thousands of black school children walked from their Soweto schools to Orlando Stadium in protest against being taught in Afrikaans. Subsequent reaction by the police on that day resulted in the deaths of 23 people. Almost 700 people, many of them children, were killed during the violence that followed for weeks thereafter. Although the matter of language was the driver for the rally, it almost certainly was merely a catalyst for the real reason behind that fateful day: inequality – in this case, inequality entrenched in the erstwhile system of “Bantu Education”.