Identity area
Reference code
ZA COM RCB-0040
Title
Lutuli speaks : Portrait of chief Lutuli (2 copies)
Date(s)
- 1982 (Creation)
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Item
Extent and medium
Book ; Printed matter
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Name of creator
Administrative history
Name of creator
(1898 - 21 Jul 1967)
Biographical history
Teacher, anti-apartheid activist and minister of religion. Chief of Groutville Reserve. President general of the ANC, 1952–67. From 1953 he was confined to his home by government bans. Defendant in the 1956 Treason Trial. Sentenced to six months (suspended) in 1960 after publicly burning his passbook and calling for a national day of mourning following the Sharpeville Massacre. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960 for his non-violent role in the struggle against apartheid. Awarded the ANC’s highest honour, Isitwalandwe Seaparankoe, in 1955 at the Congress of the People.
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Archival history
Acquisition method: Resource Centre ; Accessioned by: Zunelle Breytenbach
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Physical characteristics and technical requirements
Pages: 95
Finding aids
Allied materials area
Existence and location of originals
NMCM ; Reading Room ; RC-L
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Notes area
Note
Albert Luthuli (Author)
Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic (Publisher)
Place published: Germany
Publisher: Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic
1982
Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic (Publisher)
Place published: Germany
Publisher: Solidarity Committee of the German Democratic Republic
1982