comrades
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Letter from Mogan to Phyllis Naidoo |
Welcome back to Southern Africa. Comrades fighting side by side. Reconstruction is such a painful process. Perhaps more painful that the labour involved in the birth of a nation. |
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Letter from John to Phyllis Naidoo |
Greetings from Maputo! There has been much confusion here. The meeting starts on the 25th and Mathabata was asked to give me a message to that effect. It’s a pity he didn’t give you a message to pass on, as I can’t easily be away for 2 weeks with so much to do back home. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Embassy of Cuba |
I am not sure whose idea it was to send me Gramma all 4 copies of it. Thank you so much. It is my favorite read. But I know at what great cost it is produced. I think it should go to people who don't know about Cuba. |
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Letter from Willy Leslie to Phyllis Naidoo |
This invitation is an urgent and serious request for you to attend the relaunch of our branch, that has for the last few years experienced lots of unfortunate set-backs. This meeting is strictly for A.N.C members only. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Carmen |
When you phoned me o n Friday 11 to say you were coming on the following Friday and that you wanted a fax number. The Party in Durban had just moved and their phones and Fax were not connected. I obtained Yugen's fax number 4019106 and you dispatched the petition on Friday. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Professor Dr Jose Loyola Fernandez |
On Friday the 9th October, 1989, the Union of Cuban Writers, Actors and others met me ( a South African Revolutionary) at your offices in Havana and gave so generously of your time. You also presented me with the poetry of Nicholas Guillen. |