Letters
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to AJ and Jean |
Letters from Phyllis Naidoo to AJ and Jean |
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Detainees |
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to an official in the government |
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Letters by Chizmusoka to Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters to Phyllis Naidoo from Chirwa |
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Letters of Mr Chizamusoko and Phyllis Naidoo |
Letters of J Chizamusoko and Phyllis Naidoo |
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Letter - 10 July 1986 |
letter to a friend |
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Letter to Phyllis Naidoo - July 1986 |
Hand written letter from a friend to Phyllis Naidoo. |
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Letters of Edith and Sinthee |
Letters of Sinthee and Edith |
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Letter to Ilwin Manoim |
letter informing of errors in an article of a weekly mail. |
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Letter to Ilwin Manoim |
letter informing of errors in an article of a weekly mail. |
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26th June, 1986 - Freedom day |
letter to a family member. political history |
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The people shall govern and letters by Phyllis Naidoo |
letter to friends and family. |
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Miss Renuka Pillay |
Letter to a friend asking for assistance. |
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30th April 1986 |
Letter from a friends |
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Sunday 18th May, 1986 |
Letter written to Mam Phyllis |
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Phyllis letter - Thursday 15 May 1986 |
Letters to the family and friends |
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Letter by Frances W.Pinkham | ||
A letter from R F Botha to Geagte Kollega |
Letter from R F Botha to Colleagues regarding discussions between Dr Chester Crocker and Dr Savimbi in Pretoria on the 18th February 1984. (Letter written in Afrikaans) |
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Letter from President P W Botha to Joaquim Alberto Chissano, President of the Peoples Republic of Mocambique |
Letter from President Botha to President Chissano regarding the peace and stability in southern Africa, reports of planned attacks by Angola on Mavinga and Jamba and the ANC camps in Angola |
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Letter from Desmond Tutu to P W Botha A letter to Pretoria |
Open letter from Archbishop Desmond Tutu to PW Botha, excerpted as "A letter to Pretoria" in a briefing paper by the Amercian Committee on Africa, 1989. |
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Open letter to all detainees |
An open letter, issued by the Southern African Catholic Bishops' Conference and published in the New Nation 2-8 April 1987, to all detainees accusing the South African President of abusing of human rights. |