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  2. Mandela family - Wikipedia

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    Ndaba Mandela, humanitarian, grandson of Nelson Mandela (through Makgatho) Ndileka Mandela, activist, granddaughter of Nelson Mandela (through Thembekile) Thembekile Mandela, son of Nelson Mandela. Thembekile died in a car crash in 1969 while Mandela was in prison. His father was not permitted by the Apartheid authorities to attend his funeral. [9]

  3. Nelson Mandela - Wikipedia

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    [339] [340] Between 2005 and 2013, Mandela, and later his family, were embroiled in a series of legal disputes regarding money held in family trusts for the benefit of his descendants. [341] In mid-2013, as Mandela was hospitalised for a lung infection in Pretoria, his descendants were involved in an intra-family legal dispute relating to the ...

  4. Career Path of Mandela: He Never Gave In and Created His Destiny

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    Children passing a Nelson Mandela wall mural in the Township Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa Alamy I spent a couple of months this summer researching and writing a children's biography, Nelson ...

  5. Ndaba Mandela - Wikipedia

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    After Ndaba was born, his family moved to the Eastern Cape. He spent the first years of his schooling in a small town called Cofimvaba. He was seven years old when he met his grandfather Nelson Mandela. Mandela had been imprisoned on Robben Island. Ndaba was eleven years old when he went to live with his grandfather. He spent two decades living ...

  6. Nelson Mandela, the family man: New book offers an intimate ...

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    A coffee table book authored by Nelson Mandela’s daughter, Dr. Pumla Makaziwe Mandela, takes a look at the family man behind the statesman with never-before-seen private photography.

  7. Long Walk to Freedom - Wikipedia

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    Long Walk to Freedom is an autobiography by South Africa's first democratically elected President Nelson Mandela, and it was first published in 1994 by Little Brown & Co. [1] [2] The book profiles his early life, coming of age, education and 27 years spent in prison.

  8. The world takes to social media to remember Mandela - AOL

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    As the world continues to react to the death of Nelson Mandela, many have turned to their social media platforms to express their condolences, inspirational moments, and memories of the former ...

  9. Evelyn Mase - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn and Sam continued to visit the Sisulus at their new house, 7372 Orlando West, meeting their lodger, Nelson Mandela. [10] At this point he was studying law at the University of Witwatersrand. [11] Mandela later related that at that time, Mase was "a quiet, pretty girl from the countryside". [9]