Synopses & Reviews
A brief yet lively introduction to antiapartheid activist Steve Biko, this biography argues that Biko was the most important political figure to have emerged in South Africa between Nelson Mandelas arrest in the early 1960s and his release in 1990. Written by some of the leading experts in their fields, this informative and accessible volume demonstrates just how fundamental Biko was to the transformation of South Africa in the second half of the 20th centuryand how relevant he remains today. The book covers his life and thought, his influence and his legacy, as well as the impact Biko had on the Black Power movement.
About the Author
Lindy Wilson is an independent documentary filmmaker whose films include Crossroads, For Which I Am Prepared to Die, and The Guguletu Seven. She is the director of the South African Committee for Highter Education, an alternative adult-education institution for black students under apartheid, and a former employee of the Star newspaper and Drum magazine.