Steve Biko

Steve Biko
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During the mid-1960s to the late 1970s, black college students in South Africa became frustrated with apartheid, Bantu education policy, Bantustans, white liberal organizations, and European-branded Christianity. Their anger with white nationalism under apartheid caused them to mobilize, rise up, and fight against systemic oppression for their liberation. The timing was pregnant with purpose for the new generation of leaders to rise since the ANC and PAC were banned, creating an aboveground silence amongst black anti-apartheid revolutionaries.
The reader will be lured into the struggle, blood, loss, tears, and victories of blacks fighting against apartheid in South Africa. Readers will learn about the ideology and way of life adopted by black youth known as black consciousness. The book analyzes how students became so devoted in their beliefs and application of the tenets of black consciousness that it was likened to the gospel message. It describes how the teachings of black consciousness were used as psychological weapons of war to liberate the minds of blacks, white liberals, and the white apartheid regime.
The primary focus of this book is on the life, message, and journey of BC’s preeminent leader, Steve Biko, who led the radical movement along with his colleagues to empower his people and encourage the nation to seek and possess truer humanity. His message takes center stage while his life takes several unexpected turns as the system hunts him down.
However, the most controversial yet surprising component of this work would be the comparison of Biko’s life and death with Jesus’s life and death at Calvary—from the cradle to the grave. Though Biko was not necessarily a professed Christian, his life’s work and message make chilling parallels to the life of Jesus Christ, which are captured here. This book is bound to awaken the soul and mind of the reader as they become raptured in the intersectionality of race, justice, and faith.

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Steve Biko

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Gutierrez’s theological and philosophical views regarding oppression and racism are very useful in analyzing and arguing that Biko had two different views of Christianity. Along with other activists, theologians, and philosophers from around the world, Biko’s black consciousness ideology highlighted and raised questions of what true Christianity and justice were in South Africa and throughout the world. These theoretical frameworks were pivotal in guiding my research in understanding the necessity and existence of black theology and its practice among black South Africans to counteract a Christianity that supported apartheid, as expressed by Biko’s rhetoric in the Black Consciousness Movement.

Also, in the Latin American world, there is Paulo Freire (1970), who—in his popular book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed—analyzes the teaching methods to be instituted to liberate oppressed people from poverty and from the bondage of the oppressor. He focuses on helping marginalized people come to a new awareness or consciousness of their existence and power to overcome oppression. While the book is not necessarily focused on one’s spirituality, it does focus on the importance of mental enlightenment that is necessary in viewing oneself in relationship to others, with an understanding of the power to change one’s circumstances and define one’s purpose within them.

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