Steve Biko: Thousands Mourn Anti-Apartheid Hero, 1977.

Mourners gather to pay their last respects as Steve Biko’s body lies in state in his home before the funeral, attended by 20,000 mourners in the town of Qonce, (formerly known as King William’s Town). 1977. He was murdered in police custody on this day in 1977.

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4 thoughts on “Steve Biko: Thousands Mourn Anti-Apartheid Hero, 1977.”

  1. I never understood the original “Mandela” effect. It wasn’t until later that I realized why. They had us watch “Cry Freedom” at least 3 times throughout school. I think people mixed them up.

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