I Write What I Like contains a selection of Biko's writings from 1969, when he became the president of the South African Students' Organization, to 1972, when he was prohibited from publishing. The collection also includes a preface by Archbishop Desmond Tutu; an introduction by Malusi and Thoko Mpumlwana, who were both involved with Biko in the Black Consciousness movement; a memoir of Biko by Father Aelred Stubbs, his longtime pastor and friend; and a new foreword by Professor Lewis Gordon.
Biko's writings will inspire and educate anyone concerned with issues of racism, postcolonialism, and black nationalism.
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I named my room "I write what I like" after a great quote from Steve Biko.
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What @elonmusk mentions at the end of the clip is EXACTLY a manifestation of a deontological principle that should not be violated for consequentialist machinations. This reminds me of Steve Biko who wrote a book that greatly influenced me as a young man, "I Write What I Like."… https://t.co/Lrnnk2YP9p