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Friday, 23 September 2011

Interviews with Steve Biko





Also see:

  • Interview with Steve Biko by Gail Gerhart (1972)
  • Black Consciousness 1977-1987; The Dialectics of Liberation in South Africa
  • Lewis Gordon's new introduction to 'I Write What I Like'
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