Moroka Lembede

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Moroka Lembede was a South African anti-apartheid activist and founding president of the African National Congress Youth League, known for his influential role in shaping militant African nationalism.

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instanceOf African nationalist
anti-apartheid activist
human
political leader
activeIn South African politics
anti-apartheid struggle
causeOfDeath sudden illness
commemoratedBy Lembede Tertiary Institution names and youth structures in South Africa
countryOfCitizenship South Africa
dateOfBirth 1914
dateOfDeath 1947
educatedAt University of South Africa NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Zulu NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy law
philosophy
hasRole ideologue of the ANC Youth League
mentor to younger ANC activists
influenced Anton Lembede generation of ANC Youth League leaders
Nelson Mandela NERFINISHED
Oliver Tambo NERFINISHED
Walter Sisulu NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of African self-reliance
emphasis on youth activism in the struggle against apartheid
promotion of African leadership within the ANC
languageSpoken English
Zulu NERFINISHED
legacy inspired a more militant, mass-based ANC youth politics
memberOf African National Congress NERFINISHED
African National Congress Youth League NERFINISHED
movement African nationalism
anti-apartheid movement NERFINISHED
notableFor founding president of the African National Congress Youth League
shaping militant African nationalism in South Africa
occupation lawyer
politician
teacher
partOf early African National Congress Youth League leadership
placeOfBirth Natal, South Africa NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Johannesburg, South Africa NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology African nationalism
Pan-Africanism
positionHeld president of the African National Congress Youth League NERFINISHED
religion Christianity

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Defiance Campaign of 1952 hasLeader Moroka Lembede