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  1. 5 de dez. de 2020 · Steve Biko (gebore Bantoe Stephen Biko; 18 Desember 1946 – 12 Sept. 1977) was een van Suid-Afrika se belangrikste politieke aktiviste en 'n toonaangewende stigter van Suid-Afrika se Swart Bewussynsbeweging . Sy moord in polisie-aanhouding in 1977 het daartoe gelei dat hy as 'n martelaar van die anti-apartheidstryd beskou is.

  2. Steve Biko. Stephen Bantu Biko (Tarkastad, 18 de dezembro de 1946 — Pretória, 12 de setembro de 1977) foi um ativista anti- apartheid da África do Sul na década de 1960 e 1970 . Líder estudantil, fundou o Movimento da Consciência Negra ( Black Consciousness Movement ), que capacitava e mobilizava grande parte da população negra urbana.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_BikoSteve Biko - Wikipedia

    Levensloop. Biko werd geboren in Koning Willemstad in de Oost-Kaap. Zijn vader was kantoorklerk en zijn moeder huishoudster. Steve was vier jaar oud toen zijn vader overleed. Op school blonk hij uit, maar eenmaal werd hij vanwege zijn vroege politieke interesse verwijderd. Vanaf 1966 volgde hij een opleiding aan de 'Medical School' in Durban .

  4. Steve Biko (born December 18, 1946, King William’s Town, South Africa—died September 12, 1977, Pretoria) was the founder of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa. His death from injuries suffered while in police custody made him an international martyr for South African Black nationalism. After being expelled from high school for ...

  5. 'Biko' is taken from Peter's third self-titled solo album. Video directed by Lol Creme.Follow Peter Gabriel on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7C4sU...

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  6. “You can blow out a candle, but you can't blow out a fire. Once the flames begin to catch, the wind will blow it higher.” – Peter Gabriel, BikoIn honor of Bl...

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  7. By Steve Biko Foundation. Stephen Bantu Biko was an anti-apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1960s and 1970s. A student leader, he later founded the Black Consciousness Movement which would empower and mobilize much of the urban black population. Since his death in police custody, he has been called a martyr of the anti-apartheid movement.