South Africa

The African National Congress is a political party, founded in 1912 as an African nationalist movement and banned there from 1960 to 1990 because of its active opposition to apartheid: in 1994 won South Africa's first multiracial elections Abbreviation ANC 

The ANC flag 

A boerboel is a large, mastiff, dog breed from  South Africa

Dambudzo is a Zulu name meaning born during troubled times 

A map showing Zulu land in South Africa

 

Gugu is a Zulu name meaning precious or treasure 

This is a man wearing traditional Zulu clothes 

Hamba Kahle is a Zulu phrase meaning, go well 

In the personal narrative of Dambudzo Biko, her father tells Stephen Biko to "Go Well" when he has died. This is Stephen Biko's funeral

Lalela is a Zulu phrase meaning, listen 

 Malaria is a disease that is spread by mosquitoes that kills a child every go seconds  

Nonviolent resistance (or nonviolent action) is the practice of achieving socio-political goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, and other methods, without using violence. In other words a non violent protest. 

"Tank Man" was a non violent protest 

Protea is a flower grown in South Africa 

Racism is a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual. achievement. 

A protest trying to stop racism in South Africa 

Sala Kahle is a Zulu phrase meaning, stay well 

South African Students Organization (SASO) is a Black Consciousness organization of black university students formed in 1969, with Steve Biko as its first president. SASO helped form the Black Peoples Convention in 1972. 

An SASO newsletter from 1972 

Unjani is a Zulu phrase meaning, how are you? 

© Kaylin Stewart 12/11/12 Holst and Isbell's World Studies First Block  

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