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  1. Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe OMSG (5 December 1924 – 27 February 1978) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and founding member of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), serving as the first president of the organization.

  2. On 21 March 1960, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, leader of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), led a mass defiance of South Africa's pass laws. He urged blacks to go the nearest police station and demand arrest.

  3. Synopsis: Teacher, lecturer, lawyer, Fort Hare University SRC President, secretary of the ANC branch in Standerton, founding member and first president of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) and Robben Island prisoner. First Name: Robert. Middle Name: Mangaliso. Last Name: Sobukwe. Date of Birth:

  4. Oct 1, 2023 · Robert Sobukwe was one of South Africas greatest but forgotten heroes of the struggle for human rights and nonracialism. History overlooks the role he played in the protests that led to the 1960 Sharpeville massacre, and the first global condemnation of the apartheid state.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Robert Sobukwe (born Dec. 5, 1924, Graaff-Reinet, Cape Colony—died Feb. 27, 1978, Kimberley, S.Af.) was a South African black nationalist leader. Sobukwe insisted that South Africa be returned to its indigenous inhabitants (“Africa for the Africans”).

  6. SPEECHES OF MANGALISO SOBUKWE. INTRODUCTION It is very difficult to introduce Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe. No one has done that adequately yet. We call him the man who refuses to give up. The fact of the matter is that Mangaliso has a specific mission in life. It is not dif- ficult to understand that mission. What is extremely dif-

  7. Robert Sobukwe. In 1949, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe received his BA from Fort Hare University College (whose students were Unisa-registered). He took his Attorneys’ Admission Examination through Unisa in 1974 while under house arrest.

  8. Jun 8, 2022 · Robert Sobukwe was once perceived to possess more revolutionary potential than Nelson Mandela.

  9. Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe (1924-1978), who helped found and led the Pan-African Congress, was a militant opponent of white supremacy in South Africa. Robert Sobukwe was born in the South African town of Graaff-Reinet on December 5, 1924.

  10. Dec 5, 2019 · When the South African apartheid regime prolonged his sentencing in 1963 for inciting Africans to demand the repeal of the Pass Laws, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe was imprisoned on Robben Island.