Vusumzi L. Make (1931 – 15 April 2006)
was a South African civil rights activist and lawyer.
He and the
American poet
Maya Angelou met in 1961,
lived together in
Cairo
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,
Egypt
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, before parting ways in 1962.
He was a professor at the
University of Liberia
The University of Liberia (UL or LU in older versions of abbreviation) is a publicly funded institution of higher learning located in Monrovia, Liberia. Authorized by the national government in 1851, the university opened in 1862 as Liberia Coll ...
in
Monrovia
Monrovia () is the capital city of the West African country of Liberia. Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the 2008 census had 1,010,970 residents, home to 29% of Liberia’s total population. As th ...
,
Liberia, from 1968 to 1974.
Time in the Pan Africanist Congress
When
Potlako Leballo
Potlako Kitchener Leballo (19 December 1924–January 1986) was an Africanist who led the Pan Africanist Congress until 1979. Leballo was co-founder of the Basutoland African Congress in 1952, a World War II veteran and primary school headmaster ...
, Chairman of the
Pan Africanist Congress
The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (known as the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC)) is a South African national liberation Pan-Africanist movement that is now a political party. It was founded by an Africanist group, led by Robert Sobukwe, that ...
(PAC), was forced out of the position, Make joined a Presidential Council consisting of
David Sibeko,
Ellias Ntloedibe, and himself. Several months later, Make became the sole chairman.
He resigned from the chairmanship in January 1981 to make way for
John Nyathi Pokela, who had been recently imprisoned on
Robben Island
Robben Island ( af, Robbeneiland) is an island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, north of Cape Town, South Africa. It takes its name from the Dutch word for seals (''robben''), hence the Dutch/Afrik ...
. Under Pokela, Make served as deputy chairman of the PAC.
Death
Make died on 15 April 2006 in the HF Verwoerd hospital in
Pretoria
Pretoria () is South Africa's administrative capital, serving as the seat of the executive branch of government, and as the host to all foreign embassies to South Africa.
Pretoria straddles the Apies River and extends eastward into the foot ...
at the age of 75.
He was survived by his widow Alma Liziwe Make and daughter Titise.
References
External links
Statement on behalf of the South Africa United Front an anti-apartheid piece written by Make and
Oliver Tambo
South African revolutionaries
Anti-apartheid activists
1931 births
2006 deaths
University of Liberia faculty
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania politicians
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