Bantu Stephen Biko was a South African anti-apartheid activist. He was at the forefront of the Black Consciousness Movement in the late 1960s and 1970s. His ideas were articulated in a series of articles published under the pseudonym Frank Talk. He believed that well-intentioned white liberals failed to comprehend the black experience.
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