Year2 12/18 Group2 Chapter5-7

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Catalog
Chapter 05
Setting: Black family Mapetla house
Chapter 06
Confrontation
Chapter 07
Chapter 05
Setting: Black family Mapetla house
1.The white man Woods had a dinner with a black family.
2.This is the first time Woods ate the meal with the black people.
3.Mapetla said a story about the white man first time came to Africa.
4.After heard the story ,  Tenjy  said that the whites should gave  them some slightly education and jobs.
5. The black people would do is different to white people.
6.In your world every white is normal and everything black is wrong or mistake.
7.We believe God what he created the black man, just as he did when he created the white man.
Chapter 6
Confrontation
Focus
The chapter 6 mentions about the speech on the football match.
They declared their black consciousness clearly.
They spoke out loud what they wanted, what they expected.
New Staff in the Daily Dispatch
Tenjy and Mapetla who worked as the reporters, and they cared about Black Consciousness.
Visit of a football match
 Speeches made by Mzimbi and Stevo Biko.
Mzimbi, a black leader, who was wanted by the System. Because of his violent revolution call.
He had a strong and powerful speech.  For example, shout in support and calm down at a signal.
The Biko’s Part
 Biko reminded people to kill the idea of inequality
To treat people with humanity.
Biko also wanted the Black to stop looking to the white to give them a life; they should make out of their
own lives.
According to Biko’s speech
What they say
Non Violence
No hatred
Peace
What they say
 The sentences
Mzimbi – a black leader
“ Because when we fight among ourselves, he can convince our friends overseas that it is right to tell us
where to live, and how to live. “
The Black Consciousness
 Steve Biko and Martin Luther
About Martin Luther King Jr.
 He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience.
He also was a leader who wanted to protect the rights of the black and also wanted a peaceful result.
Steve Biko and Martin Luther
Martin Luther
All I'm saying is simply this, that all life is interrelated, that somehow we're caught in an inescapable network
of mutuality tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. For some
strange reason, I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. You can never be
what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be. This is the interrelated structure of reality.
Talk about the inequality
The Apartheid in South Africa
Apartheid in South Africa
An Afrikaans word for a system of racial segregation enforced through legislation by the National Party
governments
Developed after World War II
Women and children under apartheid
They had very few or no legal rights, no access to education and no right to own property.
Children suffered from diseases caused by malnutrition and sanitary problems, and mortality rates
were therefore high.
What we think
I think being a human, at my age, I’ve seen so many different refugees or those who suffering from huger or
those poor people living in bad situation. But, never had I really seen such strong revolution of protecting
themselves for their lives, respects and future. Through this novel, I understand how important to respect a
person and respect his/ hers life, original race, religion and the thoughts. I am glad that I am here, I can
speak out loud what I think and protect my viewpoints.
Chapter 07
Characters
Steve Biko
Captain De Wet
Informer
Prosecutor
Judge Regter
2 detectives
Prime Minister Vorster
Place
In the police station in King William’s Town
In the court in Pretoria
Before the court
Supporters of black revolution in South Africa: three blacks meet together, one of them will be an in
former for the government.
Way to bribe informers: a job, a work permit for a son or daughter.
The informer’s great fear: discovery and revenge
Steve Biko made the speech.
The evidence of an informer in a box.
De Wet and Biko have a fight and Biko was hold by two detectives.
De Wet was eager to catching Biko
In a court in Pretoria
Two years earlier two students’ organizations had arranged a large meeting in support of the new
government in Mozambique.
The south African Government banned the meeting and arrested a group of Black Consciousness leaders.
The student organization declares: South Africa is a country in which both black and white shall live together.
Biko: We believe South Africa needs all parts of the community.
Biko wrote the document which noted the terrorism of the government.
Biko talks about violence:
      police beating people
      police shooting people
      people starving in the townships
      desperate, hopeless people
Avoid violence
Biko want to influence the government without violence. He believe that the government will listen to black
opinion.
Black society has lost hope in itself, it feels defeated.
The whole point of Black Consciousness: to build within ourselves a sense of the humanity, proper place in
the world……
Woods printed Biko’s words in full in of South African newspaper.

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