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A Level Edexcel History South Africa Summary: 2b.3: Redefining resistance and challenges to National Party power, 1968-83

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Detailed, high-quality notes for Edexcel A Level History Topic 2B.3: Redefining Resistance and Challenges to National Party Power (1968–83), covering the full specification with clear, in-depth analysis. These notes break down key movements, individuals, and turning points, helping you understand how resistance evolved and how the National Party was challenged over time. Structured for easy revision and strong exam application, they include precise evidence, key themes, and analytical links needed to achieve top-band answers. Created by an A* student, this resource is ideal for students aiming for A–A* and looking to master this section efficiently.

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● INTRODUCTION:
● black resistance to apartheid seemed limited in 1968 ⇒ student movement took up the
mantle of struggle
● under leadership of Steve Biko - a new concept of black identity was forged
● new consciousness would provoke explosive responses from students in the 1970s
● developments between 1968-83 caused a growing number of whites to doubt the
possibility of implementing apartheid

● WHAT WAS BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS AND HOW DID IT INFLUENCE
THE SOWETO UPRISING?

● African Higher Education:
● Extension of University Education Act passed in 1959 ⇒ caused new opposition
momentum to develop
● 'Bantu education' was heavily criticised
● nationalists aim to create ethnically specific universities that encouraged the use of
African languages and identification
○ higher educational provisions for black students expanded
● 1959 Act: Africans were directed to the University of the North (Turfloop)
○ became an ethnic and political melting pot and students became politicised
○ radical Christian and Black American ideas emerged
● 1960s: 2/3 of Africans professed Christianity ⇒ African independent chuched
increased
● the militant Christianity of MLK and black power slogans drifted back to students
● Steve Biko & SASO:
● Biko led the black delegation during the 1967 NUSAS Congress at Rhodes University
○ university refused to allow black students to stay in residences on campus
during the conference
○ triggered the formation of separate black student movements
● South African Students Organisation (SASO) founded in 1969 at Turfloop ⇒ Biko was
1st president
○ took up the Africanist ideas expressed by the ANC Youth League and elements
of black and liberation theology, African nationalism and American black power
○ called their views 'black consciousness' arguing black people should lead
themselves

● Black Consciousness:
● less organised political movement and more an intellectual orientation
● attitude of mind aimed to ensure that black people were 'self defined'
● blackness referred to colour but was also a political and psychological identity
● black universities such as Turfloop and Fort Hare produced activists who became
central in protest politics
● SASO was able to maintain a strong presence on the black campuses by influencing or
controlling the Student Representative Councils
● in Mozambique, FREMILO had been fighting an armed struggle since 1964
○ at Turfloop student leaders organised a rally ⇒ 1,200 attended
● in Durban, SASO staged a march and rally at a public stadium, ignoring a government
ban
● leadership had moved from ideological mobilisation to direct confrontation
● 1972: Black Consciousness Movement and a Black People's convention launched
● some aspects of BC drew from the PAC but its leaders were careful to distance
themselves from direct connection with that banned organistion
● BC looked to the future ⇒ generational movement of students and youth
● 1972: student president at Turfloop: Tiro, made a speech at the graduation ceremony
○ influenced by BC ⇒ made a stinging attack on the university authorities for the
poor facilities, discrimination against African staff and the inequalities in society

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