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An interview with Steven Biko

Steve Biko discusses the history of the Black Consciousness Movement, its relations with other black nationalist groups and with whites working for change.

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  • "An interview with anti-apartheid leader Biko taped shortly before his detention and death in prison. Traces the history of the Black Consciousness Movement and expresses Biko's hope for a completely non-segregated society in South Africa."
  • "Steve Biko discusses the history of the Black Consciousness Movement, its relations with other black nationalist groups and with whites working for change."@en
  • "The South African civil rights activist discusses the history of the Black Consciousness Movement, its relations with other Black nationalist groups and with whites working for change, as well as his hopes for a peaceful transition to a non-segregated society in South Africa."@en
  • ""Steven Biko, who died in police custody on September 12, 1977, talks about the Black consciousness movement and its development, and the future he envisioned for South Africa. Recorded before his detention and subsequent death in a South African prison.""
  • "Anti-apartheid leader Stephen Biko talks about life for South African Blacks under apartheid. This interview by members of the American committee on Africa was recorded in August 1977 just a few weeks before Biko was arrested and then killed in prison."

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  • "An interview with Steven Biko"@en
  • "An interview with Steven Biko"
  • "An interview with Stephen Biko"
  • "An interview with Steve Biko"@en
  • "An interview with Steven Biko from the American Committee on Africa, produced by Celeste Wesson"