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− | Born in 1908 and completed about seven years of schooling. Became a life-long activist in both the Communist Party of South Africa and the African National Congress (ANC). He later became the leader of the Alexandra bus boycotts. | + | Born in 1908 and completed about seven years of schooling. Became a life-long activist in both the Communist Party of South Africa and the African National Congress (ANC), to which he introduced [[Nelson Mandela]]. He later became the leader of the Alexandra bus boycotts. |
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South African History Online [https://www.sahistory.org.za/people/gaur-radebe]. | South African History Online [https://www.sahistory.org.za/people/gaur-radebe]. | ||
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+ | Friday Story No 3 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSeqrFa9Oqc]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 11 September 2019
Gaur Radebe (1908-19**). Political activist and playwright.
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Biography
Born in 1908 and completed about seven years of schooling. Became a life-long activist in both the Communist Party of South Africa and the African National Congress (ANC), to which he introduced Nelson Mandela. He later became the leader of the Alexandra bus boycotts.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He wrote the Bantu People's Theatre group’s first play by an African, namely The Rude Criminal, performed at the African National Theatre Festival in 1941.
Sources
Gerhart and Karis, 1977;
Tucker, 1997.
Rand Daily Mail, 30 December 1944.
South African History Online [1].
Friday Story No 3 [2].
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