- Teboho MacDonald Mashinini
Teboho "Tsietsi" MacDonald Mashinini (born
January 27 ,1957 in Central Western Jabavu,Soweto ,South Africa , died summer, 1990 inConakry, Guinea ) was the primary student leader of theSoweto Uprising that began in Soweto and spread across South Africa in June, 1976.Mashinini was a bright, popular and successful student at Morris Isaacson High School in Soweto where he was the head of the
debate team and president of the Methodist Youth Guild.A move by South Africa's
apartheid government to make the white, colonial languageAfrikaans the mandatory language of education for all South Africans was extremely unpopular with black, Bantu and English-speaking South African students.A student himself, Mashinini planned a mass demonstration by students for
June 16 ,1976 . This demonstration which would become known as theSoweto Uprising lasted for three days during which several hundred people were killed, the majority of them black students.Having been identified as the leader of the uprising by the South African government, Mashinini fled South Africa in exile, first to
London then later to various other African countries, includingLiberia where he was briefly married to Miss Liberia 1977, Welma Campbell.He died under mysterious circumstances, possibly of
AIDS , possibly ofhomicide , in the summer of 1990 while in exile in Guinea. [ [http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,,2-7-1442_1555941,00.html "Tsietsi died of AIDS"] ] His body was repatriated to South Africa onAugust 4 ,1990 where he was interred inAvalon Cemetery . His grave bears the epitaph "Black Power." [ [http://www.joburg.org.za/2006/june/jun12_june16.stm "The homecoming that wasn't"] ]ee also
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Hastings Ndlovu
*Hector Pieterson
*Murphy Morobe References
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