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  1. Chief Albert Luthuli House in Johannesburg, more simply known as Luthuli House, is the headquarters of the African National Congress (ANC) and other subsidiary organizations. The name "Luthuli House" is frequently used as a metonym for the national leadership of the African National Congress.

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      Albert John Luthuli (c. 1898 – 21 July 1967) was a South...

  2. Albert John Mvumbi Lutuli[ nota 1] ( Rodésia do Sul, c. 1898 — Cuaducuza, 21 de julho de 1967) foi um professor, líder religioso e político da África do Sul, ativista anti- apartheid, presidiu o Congresso Nacional Africano (CNA) de 1952 até sua morte.

  3. Biographical. Chief of his tribe and president-general of the African National Congress, Albert John Lutuli 1 (1898?-July 21, 1967) was the leader of ten million black Africans in their nonviolent campaign for civil rights in South Africa.

  4. Luthuli House is a 12-floor Building at 54 Sauer Street, Johannesburg. The ANC headquarters are officially located on the 7th floor, while the 6th floor houses the office of the Secretary-General.

  5. The mission of this Museum is to conserve, uphold, promote and propagate the life, values, philosophies and legacy of the late Chief Albert Luthuli in the struggle against apartheid oppression respect for human rights as well as life devotion to non-violent resolution to world problems.

  6. On 21 July 1967 Luthuli was killed, reportedly when he was struck by a train close to his Natal Home. The Luthuli house, where Luthuli was also confined to for several years whilst under ban and was also visited by US Senator Robert F Kennedy, in 1966 is now the Chief Albert Luthuli Museum.