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  2. Oliver Tambo - Wikipedia

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    The African Activist Archive Project website includes the audio of a January 1987 Reception Honoring ANC President Oliver R. Tambo hosted by the American Committee on Africa and The Africa Fund with remarks by Harry Belafonte, Jennifer Davis, and Tambo. The website includes other material on Tambo.

  3. Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo is a South African honour. [1] It was instituted on 6 December 2002, and is granted by the President of South Africa to foreign citizens who have promoted South African interests and aspirations through co-operation, solidarity, and support.

  4. Oliver Tambo Heritage House - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Tambo Heritage House, is a national monument in Lusaka, Zambia located in the Avondale area along the Great East Road. It is the former home of exiled South African Freedom Fighter and African National Congress leader Oliver Tambo .

  5. Make South Africa ungovernable - Wikipedia

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    African National Congress leader Oliver Tambo popularised the slogan. The call to Make South Africa ungovernable was a political slogan of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. It is closely associated with mass mobilisation against apartheid in the latter half of the 1980s.

  6. Mandela and Tambo - Wikipedia

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    Mandela and Tambo was a South African law firm established by Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo in Johannesburg in late 1952. It was the first "Attorney Firm" in the country to be run by black partners.

  7. Have You Heard from Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    The second film begins when African National Congress Deputy President Oliver Tambo escaped from South Africa into exile and embarked on what became a 30-year journey to engage the world in the struggle to bring democracy to South Africa. With resistance inside South Africa effectively crushed by the apartheid regime, the fate of the liberation ...

  8. Morogoro Conference - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Tambo, who was the ANC deputy president and had been instructed to establish the external mission, had become the organisation's de facto leader, as ANC president Albert Luthuli had limited freedom of movement due to a series of government banning orders. [4] When Luthuli died in 1967, Tambo became acting ANC president. [5] [6]

  9. Church Street, Pretoria bombing - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the attack, they reported to Joe Slovo as chief of staff, and the Church Street attack was authorised by Oliver Tambo. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The ANC's submission said the bombing was in response to a South African cross- border raid into Lesotho in December 1982, which killed 42 ANC supporters and the assassination of Ruth First , an ANC ...