Biko
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Book Details
- Author: Donald Woods
- Publisher: Owl Books
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 0805003851
- Pages: 418
- Published Year: 1987
- Dimensions: 18 x 11 cm
- Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
Biko is a powerful and compelling biography that chronicles the life, philosophy, and enduring legacy of Steve Biko, one of the most influential leaders of South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement. Written by renowned journalist and close friend Donald Woods, this remarkable work offers a deeply personal perspective on Biko’s struggle against racial injustice and oppression.
The book traces Steve Biko’s rise as the founder and leading voice of the Black Consciousness Movement, which inspired Black South Africans to embrace self-respect, cultural pride, and political awareness during one of the darkest periods of apartheid. Through detailed narration and firsthand experiences, Woods presents Biko as a courageous activist, visionary thinker, and compassionate human being committed to achieving equality through peaceful resistance and intellectual empowerment.
Drawing from personal interactions and direct observations, Donald Woods provides readers with an intimate portrait of Biko’s character, leadership, and unwavering commitment to justice. The biography also sheds light on the harsh realities of apartheid-era South Africa, government censorship, political repression, and the tragic circumstances surrounding Biko’s death while in police custody in 1977.
More than a biography, this book serves as an important historical record of the fight for human rights, dignity, and freedom. It offers valuable insights into the social and political forces that shaped modern South Africa and highlights the courage of individuals who challenged institutionalized racism.
An essential read for students, researchers, historians, political science enthusiasts, and readers interested in social justice movements, this edition remains a significant contribution to African history and human rights literature.

