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
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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












