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Brazil’s Black Consciousness Movement
Report on the Americas, 1992(1992). Brazil’s Black Consciousness Movement. Report on the Americas: Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 23-46.
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1996
Abstract The day after the Viva Frelimo rallies, ten people were formally charged in connection with the events in Durban, and on the next day the net cast wider, with raids on the homes of Drake Koka of BAWU, Mathe Diseko of NAYO, Jeff Baqwa, Ruben Hare, and Steve Biko.
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Abstract The day after the Viva Frelimo rallies, ten people were formally charged in connection with the events in Durban, and on the next day the net cast wider, with raids on the homes of Drake Koka of BAWU, Mathe Diseko of NAYO, Jeff Baqwa, Ruben Hare, and Steve Biko.
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Black consciousness in South Africa
Politikon, 1974Abstract South African concept. Black consciousness is vaguely defined and contradictions exist in respect of its philosophical bases and objectives. The relative contributions of the cultures of Indians and Coloureds appear to be slight and African culture dominates.
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A Phenomenology of Biko’s Black Consciousness
2008Mabogo Samuel More (also known as Percy Mabogo More) has pointed out the philosophical importance of Steve Biko’s thought in the areas of Africana existential philosophy, and social and political philosophy. In the latter, Biko’s thought is distinguished by his critique of liberalism and his discussions of the political and epistemic conditions for ...
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Biko, Shakespeare and Black Consciousness
Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 2013No Abstract.
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