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Letter from Fio to Phyllis Naidoo |
Sarah and Mary are here for the weekend. |
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Letter from Fern and Monroe to Phyllis Naidoo and Sukhs |
Here at Birla House in Delhi where Gandhi was assassinated there are prayers today as the country celebrates what would have been his 114 birthday. |
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Letter from Susan to Phyllis Naidoo and Suks |
I found the name (Stephanie Urdarg) in my Southern Africa Magazine and sent your letter to her. |
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Letter from Sikander Latib to Phyllis Naidoo |
My name is Sikander Latib. Born on the 5th April 1963 in the area of Fordsburg, now demolished. |
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Letter from Howard to Phyllis Naidoo |
It was lovely to see a proxy and hear that you and everyone else are fine and bearing up under difficult circumstances. |
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Letter from Betzy to Phyllis Naidoo |
Hello! It has been such a long time since I 've seen you - but I've thought of you so often. |
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Letter from Rebecca to Phyllis Naidoo |
At last I am in Akron, at a typewriter, with free personal time as yet unclaimed; an exceedingly rare combination of factors! |
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Letter from Ray to Phyllis Naidoo and Sukhthi |
Hello again! How aye my two favorite comrades these days? |
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Letter from Kaka to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thanks for the letter of the 8th. Yes my dear, my loving departed brother would have been 75 on the 10th. |
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Letter from Howard to Phyllis Naidoo |
I spoke to you about the case of Guy Berger and others presently detained under the Terrorism Act at Fort Glamorgan, East London. |
The Finance Committee of the ANC |
Sepia print 9 x 14cm original |
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Letter from Alan Paton to Phyllis Naidoo |
I must apologise to you for saying that the SUNDAY TRIBUNE would not publish a letter sent by you. |
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Letter from Canon L John Collins to Phyllis Naidoo |
Your letter of 13th May was awaiting me on my return from holiday. |
In April 1958 the ANC organised a one day strike to protest against the whites only elections. Chief Luthuli addressed a meeting in Cape Town & appealed for support from the white audience. With him on the platform are (Left to Right), Annie Silinga (Lead |
ANC, one day strike, protest, whites only elections, Chief Luthuli, Cape Town, white audience, Annie Silinga
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Luthuli on the farm | ||
Luthuli and others | ||
Adams College Staff | ||
Adams College | ||
The station where Chief Luthuli was crashed by a train in 1967 | ||
Chief Luthuli's funeral |