
Chief Albert Luthuli
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Chief Albert Luthuli was a prominent South African anti-apartheid activist and leader of the African National Congress (ANC), awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960 for his non-violent resistance to apartheid and his efforts to promote racial equality.
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Luthuli is noted as a political figure who suffered under apartheid.
The God Edition | The road to Emmaus and a call for justice – The Mail & GuardianMail & Guardian·
South Africa· 2025-04-18
Former ANC president Chief Albert Luthuli was also a preacher, a devout Christian, whose political life was imbued with the values of justice.
How the ANC’s slogan of ‘a better life for all’ plays out today – The Mail & GuardianMail & Guardian·
South Africa· 2025-03-18
Chief Albert Luthuli is referenced as a past leader inspiring the ANC's legacy.
‘Mammoth task’ ahead, says Mbalula of reconfigured ANC in KwaZulu-Natal – The Mail & GuardianMail & Guardian·
South Africa· 2025-02-25



























