On 21 March 1960, in the township of Sharpeville, peaceful protestors marched against the apartheid pass laws. What began as a demonstration for dignity and freedom ended in horror, as police opened fire, killing 69 people and injuring hundreds more.
Sharpeville: The Day That Changed South Africa—a LearnZA publication—delves into this pivotal moment in South African history. Through survivor stories, historical context, and global reactions, the book captures how the massacre galvanized resistance, reshaped international opinion, and ignited the long struggle for liberation.
This book is more than a history—it is a tribute to those who lost their lives and a lesson for future generations about resilience, justice, and the high cost of freedom.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or reader passionate about South Africa’s past, this LearnZA edition provides both knowledge and inspiration.







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