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harwood, ronald. mandela, 1987. print. new york new american library
brookes, edgar harry. apartheid. new york bames & noble, 1968. print.
maltz, leora nelson mandela. san diego greenhaven, 2004. print
tree shaker the story of nelson mandela keller, bill. boston: kingfisher, 2008. print
evans, michael. south africa new york: gloucester, 1988. print
smith, david james. new york little, brown, 2010. young mandela. print.
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