Donald James Woods was a South African journalist and anti-apartheid activist. As editor of the Daily Dispatch, he was known for befriending fellow activist Steve Biko, who was killed by police after being detained by the South African government. Woods continued his campaign against apartheid in London, and in 1978 became the first private citizen to address the United Nations Security Council.
Woods in 1978
Telle Bridge border post from the South African side
 
Bantu Stephen Biko OMSG was a South African anti-apartheid activist. Ideologically an African nationalist and African socialist, he was at the forefront of a grassroots anti-apartheid campaign known as the Black Consciousness Movement during the late 1960s and 1970s. His ideas were articulated in a series of articles published under the pseudonym Frank Talk.
Steve Biko
Biko was briefly educated at the Lovedale boarding school in Alice.
The apartheid system of racial segregation pervaded all areas of life; Biko was committed to its overthrow.
Steve Biko's house in Ginsberg, Eastern Cape