著者について

Donald Woods was a prominent anti-apartheid activist, journalist, and author in South Africa. He is best known for his courageous opposition to the apartheid regime, which he documented extensively in his writings. His most notable works include his autobiography 'Asking for Trouble: The Autobiography of a Banned Journalist,' where he recounts his experiences of being banned and persecuted for his outspoken views against racial segregation. Woods was a close friend of the late Steve Biko, a leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, and his efforts to raise awareness about the injustices faced by black South Africans brought him international recognition.

Throughout his career, Woods faced significant personal risk, including harassment and imprisonment. Despite this, he remained committed to social justice and continued to advocate for the rights of the oppressed. After leaving South Africa in exile, he continued his work from abroad, writing and speaking out against apartheid until its eventual dissolution. His legacy remains influential as a symbol of courage in the face of tyranny.

国籍 南アフリカの
生年月日 October 5, 1933
出生地 Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa
死亡日 January 7, 2018
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