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1. Donald Woods, editor of the Daily Dispatch, decided
=> to publish one of Ken's pictures of the police raid on Crossroads.
2. Which statement is FALSE? Donald Woods
=> believed that black people should be allowed to vote.
3. Mamphela went to the Daily Dispatch
=> to see the person who had written the editiorial on Biko.
4. Biko didn't meet Woods in the church because
=> he could only be with one person at a time.
5. After his visit to the clinic at Zanempilo,
=> Biko persuaded Woods to visit a black township.
6. Woods' father had a shop in a township.
=> Woods' father had a shop in a township.
7. to cover black news - weddings, music, sport, crime.
=> to cover black news - weddings, music, sport, crime.
8. There were no black sportsmen in national teams because
=> there were laws that prevented blacks from moving freely about the country.
9. Biko
=> thought black people should face white people believing they were equal.
10. Captain de Wet told the detectives not to beat Biko because
=> he didn't want Biko to appear in court with cuts and bruises.
11. The Board felt Woods was putting the newspaper in a dangerous position as
=> he had printed Biko's words at the trial.
12. The people who smashed everything in the church were seen by
=> an elderly man.
13. The Afrikaner argument was that
=> blacks went to the Afrikaners to ask for work.

14. If Donald Woods refuses to tell the police the name of the witness,
=> he could be sent to prison.
15. When the police arrived in the middle of the night to search Biko's house for dangerous documents,
=> Ntsiki hid Biko's papers in Samora's nappy.
16. Woods wasn't sent to prison because
=> he was defended by a first-class lawyer.
17. Which statement is TRUE ?
=> The police arrested and killed Mapetla.
18. After the police took Mapetla away, Biko went to Woods' house in the middle of the night
=> to find out about Mapetla.
19. The police arrested Biko because
=> he was outside his banning area.
20. The doctor who

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