Steve Biko

Birthday December 18, 1946 (age 31)
Birthplace South Africa
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Biographical Information
Bantu Stephen Biko

(1946-12-18)18 December 1946
Tarkastad [2], Eastern Cape, South Africa [3]
Died12 September 1977(1977-09-12) (aged 30)
Pretoria [4], South Africa
Cause of deathExtensive brain injuries sustained from beatings by South African security officers
Resting placeSteve Biko Garden of Remembrance, King William's Town [5], Eastern Cape
Other namesFrank Talk
OccupationAnti-apartheid activist [6]
Organisations
Marital History
Ntsiki Mashalaba
(married in 1970)
PartnerMamphela Ramphele [9]
Children5, including Hlumelo [10]
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Steve Biko's About

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Steve Biko was born on December 18, 1946 (age 30) in South Africa. He is a Celebrity Civil Rights Leader. Civil rights leader who worked as an anti-apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1960s and 1970s, and the leader/founder of the BCM. According to numerology, Steve Biko's Life Path Number is 5.
His education: University of Natal Medical School (1966–1972). He had 5 children Hlumelo Biko, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko. His spouse is Ntsiki Mashalaba ​ ( m. 1970) ​. More information on Steve Biko can be found here. This article will clarify Steve Biko's Cause Of Death, Peter Gabriel, History, Movie Denzel Washington, Tribe Called Quest, Speech, Black Consciousness, Stir It Up, Wife, Last Words, and other information.

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Family, Spouse, Dating, and Relationships of Steve Biko

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He married Ntsiki Mashalaba in 1970 and had two children with her.

Steve Biko on Social Media

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Steve Biko Before Fame

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Steve Biko, born 12-18-1946, prior to his renown in the Civil Rights Leader world, he founded the Black Consciousness Movement while a student activist at the University of Natal Medical School.

Success of Steve Biko

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As an accomplished Civil Rights Leader, he was banned by the apartheid regime in February 1973 and it became forbidden for anyone to quote anything he said, including speeches or simple conversations.

Associated with

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He is portrayed by Denzel Washington (Movie Actor) in the 1987 British drama film Cry Freedom. Afeni Shakur, Fred Hampton, and Baldemar Velasquez were also His acquaintances.

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The Numerology of Steve Biko

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Life Path Number 5 are travelers and seekers of a higher truth, whatever that means for them. Steve Biko's Life Path Number is 5, he is resourceful, ambitious, and extremely focused on his objectives, putting all of his heart and energy into work and personal projects.

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Steve Biko's personal year in numerology

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Steve Biko was born in 1946, that means in 2024, Steve Biko has personal year number 2. Although the personal year number 2 does not have the same strength as the personal year number 1, the personal year number 2 is more inclined to peace of mind. Happiness is Steve Biko's gift in this year.

Steve Biko Net Worth

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Information about His net worth in 2024 is being updated as soon as possible by infofamouspeople.com, You can also click edit to tell us what the Net Worth of the Steve Biko is

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Facts About Steve Biko

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● Steve Biko was born on December 18, 1946 (age 30) in South Africa
● He is a Celebrity Civil Rights Leader
● His education: University of Natal Medical School (1966–1972)
● He had 5 children Hlumelo Biko, Nkosinathi Biko, Samora Biko, Lerato Biko, Motlatsi Biko
● His spouse is Ntsiki Mashalaba ​ ( m. 1970) ​
● His real name is Steve Biko



References

  1. https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Biko

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