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’Language strike continues’, Nxumalo, C., The World. 15 June 1976
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’Asking too much of our kids’, The World. 25 February 1976
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Nelson Mandela Regrets, Nostalgia and Dreams:
Nelson Mandela Mandela and Winnie’s studies
Nelson Mandela Correspondence with his friends
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Nelson Mandela Correspondence around property and land
Nelson Mandela Correspondence around Mandela’s health
Nelson Mandela The World Celebrates the Mandela’s
Nelson Mandela Letter to Mrs. Manorama Bhalla, secretary of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, 3 August 1980
Nelson Mandela Correspondence with his daughters
Letters
Nelson Mandela Correspondence around birthdays and anniversaries
Nelson Mandela Correspondence regarding the families move to Brandfort
Nelson Mandela Letter to F.W. de Klerk, 9 July 1992
Nelson Mandela Correspondence with his sons
Letters
Nelson Mandela Sending Photographs
Nelson Mandela Correspondence with Winnie
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Nelson Mandela Correspondence around financial problems
Nelson Mandela Letter to the United Party, 23 May 1961
Nelson Mandela Correspondence with his relatives
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Nelson Mandela Correspondence with family
Nelson Mandela ‘Release Us or Treat Us as Political Prisoners’, 22 April 1969
Say It out Loud - A letter to the Coloured People of South Africa
Letter dated 29 January 1952 from the Private Secretary of the Prime Minister, Dr DF Malan to the African National Congress (A.N.C.)
29 January 1952
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Letter dated 29 January 1952 from the Private Secretary to the Prime Minister to the A.N.C.
Letter from Paul R. Mosaka, Newly-elected Member of the Natives’ Representative Council, to Dr. A.B. Xuma, 11 November 1942
11 November 1942
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