Biko, My Childhood Friend, by Mzwandile Ngcelwane – Mzwandile Ngcelwane, a Fort Hare graduate, who became a close friend of Steve (He called him Bantu) Biko when they were doing standard six at Charles Morgan Primary School, Ginsberg, King Williams Town, tells us the story of the boy who rose from being a street boxer to become the spiritual leader of thousands of young blacks in South Africa before his death in detention last September.
Image Number: APN32813

APN32813

Title: Drum Magazine social history photographs, South Africa edition 1086 Description: Biko, My Childhood Friend, by Mzwandile Ngcelwane – Mzwandile Ngcelwane, a Fort Hare graduate, who became a close friend of Steve (He called him Bantu) Biko when they were doing standard six at Charles Morgan Primary School, Ginsberg, King Williams Town, tells us the story of the boy who rose from being a street boxer to become the spiritual leader of thousands of young blacks in South Africa before his death in detention last September. Country: South Africa Date Created: 02-12-1977 Creator: Drum Social Histories Credit Notice: Drum Magazine photographer / Drum Social Histories / Bailey's African History Archive / african.pictures Keywords: