Albertina Sisulu | The Invisible Backbone Of South Africa's Freedom

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She wasn't in exile. She wasn't in prison. She was right there — under surveillance, under a banning order, raising five children, housing fugitives, and holding the ANC underground together for 26 years while the apartheid state watched her every move. Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu was a nurse, a mother, an organiser, and one of the most essential figures in South Africa's liberation struggle. History gave the credit to the men. We're giving it back. This is her story. #AfricasOwn ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This video uses AI-generated visuals — some distortions or artifacts may appear as the technology continues to evolve. But All information presented is accurate and sourced ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔔 Subscribe for more Pan-African hi

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