Cry - Freedom

: Steve Biko was a "banned" person, meaning his movements and speech were strictly restricted by the government. He died in police custody in 1977 due to severe physical abuse.

: The story begins with Donald Woods' initial skepticism of Steve Biko's "radical" activism. However, after meeting Biko, Woods experiences a profound shift in perspective as he witnesses the systemic brutality and dehumanization of Black South Africans. Cry Freedom

Cry Freedom: Richard Attenborough makes a Mandela of Steve Biko : Steve Biko was a "banned" person, meaning

: Steve Biko was a "banned" person, meaning his movements and speech were strictly restricted by the government. He died in police custody in 1977 due to severe physical abuse.

: The story begins with Donald Woods' initial skepticism of Steve Biko's "radical" activism. However, after meeting Biko, Woods experiences a profound shift in perspective as he witnesses the systemic brutality and dehumanization of Black South Africans.

Cry Freedom: Richard Attenborough makes a Mandela of Steve Biko

 
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