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AP Historical Hard Drive 2

EN_00948604_2330
AP Historical Hard Drive 2
South African President Nelson Mandela, left, escorts Betsie Verwoerd, right, the widow of the architect of Apartheid, Hendrick Verwoerd, during a visit to the privately owned Afrikaner town of Orania, South Africa in this August 1995 photo. In a show of reconciliation Mandela went out of his way to allay Afrikaner fears , by learning to speak their language and by having tea with Verwoerd. Today many Afrianers feel lost and marginalised in the country they dominated through an oppressive web of racist laws for about half a century. (AP Photo/Adil Bradlow)
Minimum price 50PLN
1995-08-01
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
ADIL BRADLOW
253834
0,36MB
12cm x 17cm by 300dpi
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