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In 1963 southern Africa's first multi-racial school opened in Swaziland.
It was a direct challenge to neighbouring South Africa's apartheid regime.
We hear from two people who were there when the school first opened its doors.
Photo: Headmaster Michael Stern and his first pupils in 1963 (courtesy of Waterford Kamhlaba)
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In 1963 southern Africa's first multi-racial school opened in Swaziland.
It was a direct challenge to neighbouring South Africa's apartheid regime.
We hear from two people who were there when the school first opened its doors.
Photo: Headmaster Michael Stern and his first pupils in 1963 (courtesy of Waterford Kamhlaba)
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