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  1. Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe OMSG (5 December 1924 – 27 February 1978) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and founding member of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), serving as the first president of the organization.

  2. Robert Sobukwe. Synopsis: Teacher, lecturer, lawyer, Fort Hare University SRC President, secretary of the ANC branch in Standerton, founding member and first president of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) and Robben Island prisoner. First Name: Robert. Middle Name: Mangaliso. Last Name: Sobukwe.

  3. 1 mag 2024 · Robert Sobukwe (born Dec. 5, 1924, Graaff-Reinet, Cape Colony—died Feb. 27, 1978, Kimberley, S.Af.) was a South African black nationalist leader. Sobukwe insisted that South Africa be returned to its indigenous inhabitants (“Africa for the Africans”). Charging the African National Congress with being contaminated by non-African ...

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  4. 1 ott 2023 · Robert Sobukwe was one of South Africa’s greatest but forgotten heroes of the struggle for human rights and nonracialism. History overlooks the role he played in the protests that led to the 1960 Sharpeville massacre, and the first global condemnation of the apartheid state.

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  5. 8 giu 2022 · Robert Sobukwe: equal status in the pantheon of South African activists is long overdue. Published: June 8, 2022 9:57am EDT. Robert Sobukwe in his cell at the prison on Robben Island. Getty...

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  6. 16 feb 2016 · Robert Sobukwe developed the philosophy of African nationalism to even higher intellectual heights. The lesson for humanity was his ideological stand that there is only one race - the human...

  7. www.afa-afa.org › panafricanist-leaders › robert-sobukweRobert Sobukwe — AFA-AFA

    31 mag 2023 · Robert Sobukwe was an outspoken advocate for African freedom and a firm believer that education was the most effective weapon black people could use to achieve self-determination. Through his oratorical prowess and commitment to the cause, he inspired thousands to join the anti-apartheid movement.