Reflections on workers’ education before liberation in South Africa and Nigeria
The author recounts how workers’ education in both countries was shaped by historical and ideological contexts and liberation struggles.
The author recounts how workers’ education in both countries was shaped by historical and ideological contexts and liberation struggles.
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