![]() ![]() The extras in the book are What is Black Consciousness The Righteousness of our Strength, Our Strategy for Liberation and On Death. The series of articles, fifteen in total plus four extras, that form I Write What I Like are supplemented by two transcripts from Biko’s evidence in the SASO/ BPC Trial that took place in the first week of May 1976 an interview conducted by a European journalist in the first half of 1977 and an extract from an interview conducted by an American businessman month’s before Biko’s final detention and death. ![]() Aelred Stubbs edited the collection and also wrote the preface. This collection was published in 1978 a year after his death. ![]() I Write What I Like also comprises addresses, letters, reports and interviews he gave during the formation of SASO in 1969 until months before his death in 1977. ![]() These articles written using his pseudonym Frank Talkform the core of the book. The book’s title comes from the heading of the column in which Biko published his articles in the SASO newsletter. I Write What I Like is a book featuring the collection of articles written by Steve Bantu Biko. It is an exposition of the Black Consciousness Philosophy. A scholar of Black Consciousness, Thegatvolblogger, studying I Write What I Like which provides an exposition of Steve Bantu Biko’s Black Consciousness Philosophy. ![]()
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