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The Pan Africanist Congress traces its roots to the visionary leadership of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, born in 1924 into a working-class family. A gifted academic, lawyer, and compelling orator, Sobukwe championed a bold vision of a “nonracial” South Africa, challenging prevailing ideologies of his time. His intellectual legacy continues to shape political thought, with voices like Jaki Seroke carrying forward his mission, while Benjamin Pogrund preserves his story through the acclaimed biography Robert Sobukwe: How Can Man Die Better.
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By POWER98.7The Pan Africanist Congress traces its roots to the visionary leadership of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, born in 1924 into a working-class family. A gifted academic, lawyer, and compelling orator, Sobukwe championed a bold vision of a “nonracial” South Africa, challenging prevailing ideologies of his time. His intellectual legacy continues to shape political thought, with voices like Jaki Seroke carrying forward his mission, while Benjamin Pogrund preserves his story through the acclaimed biography Robert Sobukwe: How Can Man Die Better.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.