Civil Rights Leader

Albert John Luthuli

South African anti-apartheid leader

6
Total Mentions
0
Direct Quotes
1963
First Mention
1977
Latest Mention

Most Frequent Citing Countries

Sierra Leone(2)Lesotho(2)Botswana(1)(1)

All Mentions (4)

1977·Botswana
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e and the inexplicable accidents in mysterious circumstances have not claimed their lives. We think in particular of Steven Biko. He has joined Chief Luthuli, Joseph M. Mdluli and many other freedom fighters. 195. Now Bophuthatswana, another affront to the dignity of sovereignty, is hoisting flags and bunt
1976·Lesotho
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of presenting a posthumous award by the Organization of African Unity [OAU] to that great southern African leader and Nobel peace-prize winner, Chief Albert Luthuli. The people of Lesotho accepted the honor of conferring this award as a gesture of our peaceful intentions towards all the people of South Africa. 49
1969·Sierra Leone
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frica to the realization that the philosophy of non-violence, as stated and exemplified by winners of the Nobel Prize of African origin such as Chief Albert Luthuli and Martin Luther King, which we should have chosen to pursue is not practicable in the face of armed force and condonation by nations which declare
1963·
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ns can be infinitely more realistic, more humane, more tolerant and more generous is evidently beyond his understanding. Yet their leaders like Chief Luthuli, and their intellectuals like Mr. Ngubane, have repeatedly stated that all they are claiming is a multiracial State and the same rights for all. This