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Biko, Steve
South African political leader. A medical student, he founded (1969) a black student organization and developed a national “black consciousness” movement to combat racism and apartheid policies. Arrested in 1977, he died in police custody, prompting international protests and a UN arms embargo. In 1997 five former policemen admitted killing him.
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Short Biography: Stephen bantu (Steve) Biko
A short biography of Steve Biko, founder and martyr of the Black Consciousness movement in South Africa [eng]
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The Essential Steve Biko - SouthAfrica.info
Steve Biko died in detention at the age of 30, leaving behind him not just a political movement but a liberating mirror for the black men and women of this country. [eng]
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Biko, Steve: I Write What I Like
Biko, Steve: I Write What I Like, university press books, shopping cart, new release notification [eng]
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Biko, Steve. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
South African political leader. A medical student, he founded (1969) a black student organization and developed a national “black consciousness” movement to combat racism and apartheid policies. Arrested in 1977, he died in police custody, prompting international protests and a UN arms embargo. In 1997 five former policemen admitted killing him. [eng]
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Steve Biko and informal and community education
Steve Biko is remembered as a founder and martyr of the Black consciousness movement in South Africa. Here Barry Burke assesses his significance for informal and community educators. [eng]
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Steve Biko: Martyr of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
By Benji Cohen [eng]
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