Robert Sobukwe
South African politician and activist
Born
December 5th, 1924
100 years ago
Died
1978
47 years ago — 54 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
South Africa
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Born in 1924, played a significant role in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement. Initially a member of the African National Congress, later founded the Pan Africanist Congress in 1959. Advocated for African nationalism and land reform, opposing the apartheid government's racial policies. Arrested in 1960 following the Sharpeville massacre and subjected to political detention without trial. Maintained political activism despite government restrictions and censorship until his death in 1978.
Founded the Pan Africanist Congress
Advocated for African nationalism
Opposed apartheid government policies
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