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The Freedom Charter
Unit 11 to 14, 13 to 16, 16+ Multiple Lessons

Exploring the Freedom Charter

This resource teaches students about the Freedom Charter and the context of Apartheid South Africa during its creation.

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History and PSHE Teacher, Holocaust and Human Behaviour seminar

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An absolutely brilliant session. [It] allowed me to think critically about the text I teach whilst also giving me tangible resources that I can take straight to the classroom.

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