Cry Freedom
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Following a news story depicting the demolition of a slum in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa, liberal journalist Donald Woods seeks more information about the incident and ventures off to meet black activist Steve Biko. Biko has been officially banning order by the South African government and is not permitted to leave his defined banning area at King William's Town. Woods is formally against Biko's banning, but remains critical of his political views. Biko invites Woods to visit a black township to see the impoverished conditions and to witness the effect of the government-imposed restrictions, which make up the apartheid system. Woods begins to agree with Biko's desire for a South Africa where blacks have the same opportunities and freedoms as those enjoyed by the white population. As Woods comes to understand Biko's point of view, a friendship slowly develops between them.
Following a news story depicting the demolition of a slum in East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa, liberal journalist Donald Woods seeks more information about the incident and ventures off to meet black activist Steve Biko. Biko has been officially banning order by the South African government and is not permitted to leave his defined banning area at King William's Town. Woods is formally against Biko's banning, but remains critical of his political views. Biko invites Woods to visit a black township to see the impoverished conditions and to witness the effect of the government-imposed restrictions, which make up the apartheid system. Woods begins to agree with Biko's desire for a South Africa where blacks have the same opportunities and freedoms as those enjoyed by the white population. As Woods comes to understand Biko's point of view, a friendship slowly develops between them.