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The legacy of Black Consciousness: Its continued relevance for democratic South Africa and its significance for theological education
Abstract: This article argues that Black Consciousness as a philosophy transcends all political organisations and ideologies, because its architects were interested in rallying the whole country to fight apartheid regardless of political affiliation. The same consciousness that was raised in the 1960s could still influence political business today in democratic South Africa. To this end,… |
BlackScribes Team | January 15, 2024 | January 15, 2024 | 1970a, Africa, apartheid, Bantu Stephen Biko, black history, Nguni, pan african, pax africana, South Africa, southern Africa, Steve Biko | ||
The Definition Of Black Consciousness By Bantu Stephen Biko
by Chimurenga Chronicles This is the paper produced for a SASO Leadership Training Course in December 1971 by Bantu Stephen Biko. We have defined blacks as those who are by law or tradition politically, economically and socially discriminated against as a group in the South African society and identifying themselves as a unit in the… |
BlackScribes Team | January 14, 2024 | January 14, 2024 | 1970s, Africa, apartheid, black history, black unity, Chimurenga, liberation, South Africa, southern Africa, Stephen Biko, Steve Biko, Zimbabwe | ||
Colonists Hunting Wild Animals in Central & Southern Africa. Photobook
Colonists Hunting Wild Animals in central and southern Africa. Photobook PDF |
BlackScribes Team | November 30, 2023 | November 30, 2023 | Africa, central Africa, colonial, Congo, hunting, Malawi, southern Africa, wild animals, Zambia, Zimbabwe | ||
Kenneth Kaunda. The Riddle of Violence. (San Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc., 1981)
Kenneth Kaunda, President of the Republic of Zambia, has become one of the best known African leaders for a number of reasons: his involvement in the non-aligned movement; his advocacy of “humanism”; his position as a front-line statesman intimately involved with the denouement of the anachronism of white supremacy and the successful emergence of Zimbabwe.… |
BlackScribes Team | August 10, 2023 | August 10, 2023 | 1981, colonial history, Kenneth Kaunda, southern Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe |