In an effort to improve and widen the knowledge of all South
African about crucial aspects of South Africa's history, a series
of titles called Exploring our National days has been developed.
The titles cover South Africa's historical path, from the 1868
battle of Voortrekker versus Zulu (Day of Reconciliation); to the
Women's March in 1956 (National Women's Day); the Sharpeville
Massacre of 1960 (Human Rights' Day); the Soweto Uprisings of 1976
(Youth Day); up to the day officially recognised as the birth of
South African democracy (Freedom Day). The series also covers
Workers' Day and Heritage Day. The titles also provide thumbnail
sketches of some of the key players in the unfolding drama of South
African history, making the links between history and contemporary
society clear. Created for readers still at school, the series
provides simple and easily accessible accounts of important days in
the history of South Africa. They include guides for teachers and
facilitators on how to use the information in the books to best
help learners read and apply the knowledge they gain.
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