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| | Revolution in South Africa: Albert John Luthuli, Rolihlahla Nelson Dalibunga Mandela, and the African National Congress |
 | | On the eve of the births of Albert John Luthuli (1898), Nelson Mandela (1918), and the African National Congress (1912), the major themes in South African history between European and African were self-serving views of predestination, struggle over land, and manipulation of labor. |
 | | To promote their liberation agenda, the PAC organized a protest movement that culminated on 21 March 1961 when 69 children, women, and men were killed and 186 wounded, many shot in the backs fleeing police at Sharpeville, near Johannesburg. |
 | | After Robert Kennedy visited Luthuli in his rural village in 1966, Albert John Luthuli, president-general of the ANC since 1952, was killed by a train while crossing a bridge on 21 July 1967. |
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