BOTSWANA
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Letter from Dorothy to Phyllis Naidoo |
Many thanks for your letter and enclosures. |
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Letter from Rhonda to Phyllis Naidoo |
It is finished, Reagan really got a clear consensus. I am really afraid of what that will mean for you. |
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Letter from Jane to Phyllis Naidoo |
Many Thanks for your “short” which reached me just before I left Durban. I was very pleased to get it, was feeling the need for lots of love! |
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Letter from Gwen and Frank to Phyllis Naidoo |
Thank you very much for your letter received today. |
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Letter from Edith to Phyllis Naidoo |
Just received yours of the 24th November, is it taking nearly 2 weeks now to S. Africa? |
Alan Paton at a function in Botswana with President Masire |
Colour print 7 x 11cm |
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Letter from Rhonda to Phyllis Naidoo |
It was great to have a stack of letters waiting when I returned. I was a little too ambitious in my travel plans. It was not that fast traveling around Mozambique. |
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Letter from Jane to Phyllis Naidoo |
Many thanks for your letter. Yes, I’d seen the papers and was so pleased for your brother and all the family. I haven't visited your Mother again but hope to do so before I leave. |
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Sandy Jacobson Press Article: Unsung heroine of the struggle |
Sandy Jacobson (40), who was brutally assaulted and murdered over the weekend and found locked in the boot of her car on Monday, was my cousin. |
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Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Titus |
You send 'love from Brigitta, Natasha - these I know. Miranda I met briefly. Who is Rodney? When I was in Harare July, 1996 and December 1996 to see Suks new baby, I looked for you. |
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Letter from Titus Moetsabi to Phyllis Naidoo |
Dear Aunt Phyll - teacher, friend, mum! I can not postpone anymore writing to you. How are you? I believe you are still working hard, which you must not do always, to safeguard the ideals for which centuries of strugglers stood up for. |
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Letter from Mary to Phyllis Naidoo |
I see you! And i disagree - you are still beautiful! And that's not fat - that's unhappiness and sorrow surrounding you. It has to go somewhere and it's gone to your gut in your case. |
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University Report: BBC African Service, no. 177, 1971 | |
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University Report: BBC African Service, no. 165, 1971 | |
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University Report: BBC African Service, no. 146, 1971 | |
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University Report: BBC African Service, no. 144, 1971 | |
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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 673 | |
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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 450 | |
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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 408 | |
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Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 406 |