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  3. Jürgen Schadeberg - Wikipedia

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    Jürgen Schadeberg (18 March 1931 [1] – 29 August 2020 [2]) was a German-born South African photographer and artist.He photographed key moments in South African history, [2] including iconic photographs such as Nelson Mandela at Robben Island prison. [3]

  4. Nelson Mandela’s former prison guard to speak at Henry Ford ...

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    Mandela’s former prison guard to speak at Henry Ford Christo Brand, a South African former prison guard, was one of Mandela’s guards from 1978, when he was 19 years old, until Mandela’s 1990 ...

  5. Robben Island (prison) - Wikipedia

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    Robben Island Prison is an inactive prison on Robben Island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometers (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa. Nobel Laureate and former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela was imprisoned there for 18 of the 27 years he served behind bars before the fall of apartheid.

  6. ‘Ernest Cole: Lost and Found’: The anti-apartheid ...

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    The date was February 11, 1990, and on TV, Cole watched Nelson Mandela emerge from prison, taking the final steps of his long walk to freedom. A week later Cole succumbed to pancreatic cancer. He ...

  7. Robben Island - Wikipedia

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    Robben Island (Afrikaans: Robbeneiland) is an island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, north of Cape Town, South Africa.It takes its name from the Dutch word for seals (robben), hence the Dutch/Afrikaans name Robbeneiland, which translates to Seal(s) Island.

  8. Career Path of Mandela: He Never Gave In and Created ... - AOL

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    After Mandela's release from prison on February 11, 1990, there would be other jobs: president of the ANC, and then, of course president of South Africa in 1994. It seemed a completely improbable ...

  9. Drakenstein Correctional Centre - Wikipedia

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    The prison is the location where Nelson Mandela spent the last part of his imprisonment for campaigning against apartheid. In 1982 Mandela was transferred from the maximum security prison on Robben Island, a small island in Table Bay, to Pollsmoor Prison in Tokai, Cape Town. From there, Mandela was moved to the then Victor Verster Prison on 9 ...