Sobukwe, Robert Mangaliso

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Name (Latin)
Sobukwe, Robert Mangaliso
Date of birth
1924-12-05
Date of death
1978-02-27
Associated country
South Africa
Field of activity
Anti-apartheid movements
Occupation
Anti-apartheid activists
College teachers
Political prisoners
Teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
Biographical or Historical Data
b. 1924
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 64808668
Wikidata: Q121885
Library of congress: n 80137596
Sources of Information
  • Raboroko, P. N.
  • Pogrund, B. Sobukwe and apartheid, 1990:
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Wikipedia description:

Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe OMSG (5 December 1924 – 27 February 1978) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and founding member of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), serving as the first president of the organization. Sobukwe was regarded as a strong proponent of an Africanist future for South Africa and opposed political collaboration with anyone other than Africans, defining "African" as anyone who lives in and pays allegiance to Africa and who is prepared to subject themselves to African majority rule. In March 1960, Sobukwe organized and launched a non-violent protest campaign against pass laws, for which he was sentenced to three years in prison on grounds of incitement. In 1963, the enactment of the "Sobukwe Clause," allowed an indefinite renewal of his prison sentence, and Sobukwe was subsequently relocated to Robben Island for solitary confinement. At the end of his sixth year at Robben Island, he was released and placed under house arrest until his death in 1978.

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