Steve Biko was a political activist, who liked to write and had dealt with a lot of racism. He was caught at a road block by the police. He died of a brain heammorage at the police station , and the police and autopsy report had no definitive answer as to how exactly he had died.
Yes, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko and Hlumeo Biko
Steve Biko was born on December 18, 1946.
Steve Biko had one brother, named Khaya Biko. He also had several siblings, including sisters, as part of a larger family. The Biko family played a significant role in his life and activism during the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa.
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Yes, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko and Hlumeo Biko
Steve Biko was born on December 18, 1946.
Steve Biko Hospital was created in 1932.
Steve Biko was African, and his home language was Xhosa.
Steve Biko Football Club was created in 1978.
Steve Biko was arrested by the South African government for his anti-apartheid activism and leadership in the Black Consciousness Movement. He was detained without trial under the Terrorism Act, which allowed the government to arrest and hold individuals indefinitely without formal charges.
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he was a writer
He was suspected of involvement in terrorism -which was very broadly defined as anything that might "endanger the maintenance of law and order.
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Steve Biko acted against apartheid because he did not agree with the racial differences and wanted everyone to be equal.
'''''Stephen Biko had 4 children and a wife called Mamphela ramphele'''''