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(19**-1972) Dramatist and martyred Black Consciousness activist. A student activist at the University of Zululand, he became vice-president of the [[Black People’s Convention]], and in 1972 attended the [[TECON/ SABTU]] festival in Durban. Expelled from UniZulu, he died when pushed under a train by a white official on his way to the [[SABTU]] festival in Cape Town. *** Writer of ''[[Shanti]]'' (performed 1973, published 1981) perhaps one of the best known plays in the Black Consciousness repertoire.  
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(1947-1972) Dramatist and martyred [[Black Consciousness]] activist. Also known as [[Mthuli ka Shezi]]. 
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A student activist at the [[University of Zululand]], he became vice-president of the [[Black People's Convention]], and in 1972 attended the [[TECON]]/[[SABTU]] festival in Durban. Expelled from UniZulu, he died when pushed under a train by a white official on his way to the [[SABTU]] festival in Cape Town.  
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Shezi was awarded the Order of Luthuli for his courage and contribution to the performing arts and anti-apartheid activism.
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== His theatre work ==
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Writer of ''[[Shanti]]'' , which was performed by the [[People's Experimental Theatre]] ([[PET]]) in 1973, and published in ''[[South African People's Plays]]'' (1981). It is perhaps one of the best known plays in the [[Black Consciousness]] repertoire.
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== Sources ==  
 
== Sources ==  
See Gosher, 1988; Kruger, 199* [TH, JH]
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See [[ESAT Bibliography Gl-Go|Gosher]], 1988.
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Kruger, 1997
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(1947-1972) Dramatist and martyred Black Consciousness activist. Also known as Mthuli ka Shezi.

A student activist at the University of Zululand, he became vice-president of the Black People's Convention, and in 1972 attended the TECON/SABTU festival in Durban. Expelled from UniZulu, he died when pushed under a train by a white official on his way to the SABTU festival in Cape Town.

Shezi was awarded the Order of Luthuli for his courage and contribution to the performing arts and anti-apartheid activism.

His theatre work

Writer of Shanti , which was performed by the People's Experimental Theatre (PET) in 1973, and published in South African People's Plays (1981). It is perhaps one of the best known plays in the Black Consciousness repertoire.

[TH, JH]

Sources

See Gosher, 1988.

Kruger, 1997

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