Touched By Biko (part 2): The Interviews

Authors

Andile M-Afrika
Rhodes University

Keywords:

Interviews, Personal stories, Memories, Steve Biko, South Africa, Struggle History

Synopsis

Touched by Biko: The interviews, the second in a two-part series by Andile M-Afrika investigates the lives of key men and women who were part of Biko’s political sphere. It reveals common traits in the lives of the young black thinkers who were university students in the 1960s and 1970s. These interviews offer personal insights on their interactions with Biko, on what Biko meant to each of them and the deep sense of loss they were left with when Biko was killed. Contributions represent the trends and tendencies of a political generation that Biko led. The interviews reflect a Black Consciousness viewpoint of direct relevance to our current political environment in South Africa. There is a sense of how a part of who Biko was, continues to reside in the minds and the hearts of those who worked closely with him.

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Author Biography

Andile M-Afrika, Rhodes University

Andile M-Afrika is a creative writer based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

His writing has been strongly informed by his early contact in the Ginsberg township with the late Steve Biko, South African struggle hero.

Published

June 30, 2018