black middle-class

Sharpening your Edge for Influence, Achieve Maximum Results

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Each of us are called to influence, shape and impact whatever area of life we are involved in. We have heard it before there are those who build, there are those who think about the building (the engineers), and then those who are more concerned with what will happen when the inside is finished (interior […]

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I am Not Oppressed

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I’ve had access to a university education which my ancestors never had. I did not experience Bantu Education like my fathers and mothers. I live in places that were barred from me in apartheid. I can choose whatever job, profession, career I wish to go to. I can even choose to be an entrepreneur. NO

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The Unfulfilled Aspirations of African middle-class in 1930s

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“Aspiration” Bronze Sculpture BY THOKOZANI N. MHLAMBI The African middle-class in South Africa is mired into a flawed environment of meaningless accumulation, which renders them mute in proclaiming the need for a restoration. But their story in striving for definition and liberty in a complex world does not begin here. Already in the early 20th

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