| PATON | Author and anti-apartheid activist who wrote Cry, the Beloved Country (5) |
| ALANPATON | South African author and anti-apartheid activist best known for Cry, The Beloved Country |
| DESMONDTUTU | South African cleric and anti-apartheid activist who won the 1984 Prize (7,4) |
| NADINE | ______ Gordimer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature and anti-apartheid activist, who authored Burger's Daughter |
| PAINE | Thomas ___ (1737 - 1809), political activist who wrote The Rights of Man ((1791 - 92) (5) |
| KORDA | Zoltan, director of the films Cry, the Beloved Country and A Woman's Vengeance (5) |
| FISCHER | Bram, advocate and anti-apartheid activist, 1908-1975 (7) |
| VITEX | Chasteberry genus; valuable herb with anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties (5) |
| SEALE | Activist who wrote "Seize the Time" |
| STEVE | Anti-apartheid activist Biko |
| EDDIE | Carlton forward and anti-racism campaigner, ... Betts (5) |
| BIKO | Steve ---, noted South African anti-apartheid activist who died in police custody in 1977 (4) |
| SONGS | "As It Was" and "Anti-Hero" |
| GRACEPALEY | Author and activist who wrote, "It is the poet's responsibility to learn the truth from the powerless" |
| JACKLONDON | American author, journalist and social activist who wrote The Call of the Wild (4,6) |
| STEVEBIKO | 'Black is beautiful' declared this South African anti-apartheid activist and martyr for the cause (5 |
| CHOMSKY | Professor, linguist and political activist who wrote Understanding Power and How the World Works (7) |
| JAMESBALDVVIN | Novelist and civil rights activist who wrote "Go Tell It on the Mountain" |
| JERRYRUBIN | American social activist who wrote the 1970 book, DO IT!: Scenarios of the Revolution |
| MEER | Anti-apartheid activist and author Fatima |