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  2. Soweto uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Soweto uprising, also known as the Soweto riots, was a series of demonstrations and protests led by black school children in South Africa during apartheid that began on the morning of 16 June 1976.

  3. Mandela House - Wikipedia

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    The Nelson Mandela National Museum, commonly referred to as Mandela House, is the house on Vilakazi Street, Orlando West, Soweto, South Africa, where Nelson Mandela lived from 1946 to 1962. It is located at number 8115, at the corner of Vilakazi and Ngakane streets, a short distance up the road from Tutu House , the home of Archbishop Emeritus ...

  4. J. R. Jayewardene Centre - Wikipedia

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    J. R. Jayewardene Centre is an archive, library, and museum in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It is the official institute of the first executive President of Sri Lanka, Junius Richard Jayewardene. The centre is based on the United States model of Presidential libraries. [1]

  5. Department of National Museums - Wikipedia

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    www.museum.gov.lk The Department of National Museums is a non-ministerial government department in Sri Lanka responsible for maintaining the National Museums. There are other museum in the country run by the Department of Archaeology and the Central Cultural Fund, Sri Lanka .

  6. Apartheid Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Apartheid Museum is a museum illustrating apartheid and the 20th-century history of South Africa. The museum, part of the Gold Reef City complex in Johannesburg , was opened in November 2001. [ 1 ]

  7. Congress of the People (1955) - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of the People, consisting of around 3,000 people, gathered in Kliptown, part of Soweto (a large township outside Johannesburg) on 26 June 1955 in a field surrounded by chicken-wire to give it a lawful claim of being a private gathering, [5] [6] so that it was not prevented from assembling by the South African government. [5]

  8. Category:Museums about apartheid - Wikipedia

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  9. Tutu House - Wikipedia

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    Desmond Tutu and his family moved into this house in 1975. [1] Vilakazi Street is said to be the only street in the world where two Nobel Laureates have lived. [2] During the time that Tutu lived here he became a Nobel Laureate for his struggles against apartheid and he led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for President Nelson Mandela.