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Potlako Kitchener Leballo (19
December 1924 –
January 1986) was an
Africanist who led the Pan
Africanist Congress until 1979.
Leballo was co-founder of...
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police outside the
Sharpeville police station the
previous year.
Potlako Leballo, the
chairman of the PAC at the time of the
formation of its
military wing...
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African Congress (BAC) was
founded in 1952 by Ntsu
Mokhehle and
Potlako Leballo. The
party was
renamed the
Basutoland Congress Party (BCP) in 1957 and...
- independence.
Robert Sobukwe was
elected as the
first president, and
Potlako Leballo as the
Secretary General. On 21
March 1960, the PAC
organised a campaign...
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Mangaliso Sobukwe was
voted for as the
inaugural chairman and
Potlako Leballo as secretary. The PAC
opted to
follow the
Programme of
Action and Defiance...
- (Supplement). 12
November 1965. p. 10656.
Bernard Leeman. Mandela, Sobukwe,
Leballo and
Mokhehle (Azania
Press 2008), p. 32. Bloch, Jonathan; Fitzgerald, Patrick...
- operations.
Under the
leadership of
Potlako Leballo, the PAC came to
sponsor and
create a
paramilitary wing Poqo.
Leballo's revolutionary rhetoric inspired the...
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places like Dar es Salaam,
London and the
United States. In 1962,
Potlako Leballo left the
country for Maseru, Basutoland, and
became the PAC's
acting president...
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General Justin Metsing Lekhanya,
under pressure both from
Pretoria and the
Leballo faction of the Pan
Africanist Congress,
deposed the
Jonathan government...
- Pan-Africanist
Congress (PAC), a
South African militant opposition group.
Potlako Leballo, a co-founder of the BCP back in 1952, was a
prominent leader to the PAC...