Steve Biko

Bantu Stephen Biko (18 December 1946 – 12 September 1977) was a South African anti-apartheid activist. Ideologically an African nationalist and African socialist, he was at the forefront of a grassroots anti-apartheid campaign known as the Black Consciousness Movement during the late 1960s and 1970s. His ideas were articulated in a series of articles published under the pseudonym Frank Talk.

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Lindy Wilson Productions · 1984 English

government because of her role in the Black Consciousness Movement and her association with its leader, Steve Biko. At ITHUSENG she transformed the lives of poor people into a cohesive health and community-run


Africa Media Online

DM2004022501:SAED:SOCIAL:COVER:NOV1970 - A Special Report In Words And Picture - Steve Biko. (Photograph by Rdum Photograph © BAHA)


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Mural of Nelson Mandela,Steve Biko,Cisse Gool,Imam Haron,District Six,Cape Town,2010


Africa Media Online

Mural of Nelson Mandela,Steve Biko,Cisse Gool,Imam Haron,District Six,Cape Town,2010


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Steve Biko with Comrades at the funeral of Chief Albert Luthuli in 1967


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Agang (Sotho for "Build"), to challenge the African National Congress.She hasthe two children with Steve Biko.



Africa Media Online · 1976

Black and white photo of National Party politician Jimmy Kruger giving a speech; 1976


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Dr Mamphela Ramphele attends to a patient in Lenyenye near the town of Tzaneen, where she was banished until 1984



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