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What does BCM stand for?

Black Consciousness Movement


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95 Paperback HN801 As a founding member of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa with Steve Biko, Ramphele (medical doctor/social anthropologist/business leader) makes an important contribution to the dialog on neo-racism, sexism, authoritarianism, and HIV/AIDS in a country still haunted by the legacy of apartheid.
Motlanthe, 59, was a follower of the Black Consciousness Movement and was first jailed in 1976 during the student protests against the teaching of Afrikaans in black schools which set off years of unrest that played a primary role in bringing down apartheid.
The lecture was organised in memory of Steve Biko, an anti-apartheid activist and leader of South Africa's Black Consciousness Movement, who died in apartheid prison on September 12, 1977.
Nkosinathi Biko, son of Steve Biko, a prominent activist and leader of the 1970s Black Consciousness Movement, recounts his frustration at the police officers who killed his father but refuse to fully admit it, or accept punishment.
Board Supreme Court decision, the Black consciousness movement, and negative reports about all-Black colleges.
She attended the funeral of Steve Biko, the slain leader of the Black Consciousness Movement in 1977 and was one of the first people to visit ANC leader Nelson Mandela when he was incarcerated on Robben Island.
He was one of the founders of the Black Peoples Convention (BPC) and later became the leader of the Black Consciousness movement in South Africa at the height of the apartheid regime.
The police officers still deny they were responsible for killing the most charismatic black leader of his time, saying the founder of the Black Consciousness Movement died because he had the temerity to challenge the authority of his interrogators.

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