A new isiXhosa edition of Steve Biko’s seminal work I Write What I Like will be launched in Qonce on Saturday, marking a significant step in making the Black Consciousness leader’s ideas more ...
In honor of Black History Month, the Black Star News will be featuring speeches, interviews, poetry, etc. all month from important figures who fought for Black liberation and who represent the Black ...
Johannesburg — South African activist and anti-apartheid leader Steve Biko died almost five decades ago at the age of 30 in police custody. Family members and others who saw his body that day said he ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa— "September '77, Port Elizabeth weather fine. It was business as usual, in police room 619," go the opening lines of singer Peter Gabriel's famous anti-apartheid anthem from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 1977 file photo shows Black Consciousness Movement founder Steve Biko. A new inquiry has begun in South Africa to find the truth ...
Explores the work of five South African visual artists: Paul Stopforth, Ezrom Legae, Sam Nhlengethwa, Colin Richards, and David Koloane. Each artist has used images based on Stephen Biko's autopsy ...
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JOHANNESBURG — A South African court has reopened an inquest into the death of anti-apartheid leader Steve Biko exactly 48 years after he died of brain injuries in police custody, a case that shocked ...