Oh no!! Steve Biko was NOT against whites as is claimed by the person below. Steve Biko was preaching the philosophy of Black Consciousness which in essence called on black people to be proud of themselves and stop feeling inferior to whites. That is NOT being "opposed to whites"! Biko's real name is Stephen banku Biko. Born:1949 12 18. Died: 1977 09 12. He was one of the main leaders who was against the whites. He got sent to jail where he was beaten to death by police. There is a very sad song about him. See wiki for more.
Yes, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko and Hlumeo Biko
Hlumelo Biko was born in 1978.
Steve Biko was born on December 18, 1946.
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Stephen Bantu Biko died in jail. He was beatened by the police in jail. SO SAD!!
Stephen Bantu Biko was a noted anti-apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1960s and 1970s.
Oh no!! Steve Biko was NOT against whites as is claimed by the person below. Steve Biko was preaching the philosophy of Black Consciousness which in essence called on black people to be proud of themselves and stop feeling inferior to whites. That is NOT being "opposed to whites"! Biko's real name is Stephen banku Biko. Born:1949 12 18. Died: 1977 09 12. He was one of the main leaders who was against the whites. He got sent to jail where he was beaten to death by police. There is a very sad song about him. See wiki for more.
'''''Stephen Biko had 4 children and a wife called Mamphela ramphele'''''
Steve Biko lived in King Williams Town in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Stephen Biko is considered by many to be the Father of the Black Conciousness Movement in apartheid-era South Africa. Stephen Biko is considered by many to be the Father of the Black Conciousness Movement in apartheid-era South Africa.
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Stephen Biko was a Black South African who stood up for the wellbeing of his people and was strongly opinionated. He fought for black consciousness and was aiming to inspire and encourage black pride. Unlike Mandela Biko didn't scheme to bring down the apartheid he spread his word, Biko spent his time preaching to Black South Africans. In 1977 Biko died while held in prison, his death remained in the lives of the Black South Africans and the ANC used Biko's face as a campaign for the South African non-racial election.
Biko the Greatness' by Benjiman Zephanim is an anti-apartheid poem that pays homage to slain civil rights activist, Stephen Biko. Biko was killed at the age of thirty after twenty-two hours of beatings and torture by South African police officers while in custody.
Yes, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko and Hlumeo Biko
Masz to jak w banku was created in 2001.
"Biko The Greatness" by Benjamin Zephaniah is a poem that celebrates the life and legacy of Steve Biko, a prominent South African anti-apartheid activist. The poem highlights Biko's courage, determination, and enduring impact on the fight against oppression and injustice. Zephaniah's powerful words capture the essence of Biko's spirit and his significance in inspiring others to stand up against inequality.