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... Between 1934 and 1941 Mandela attended tribal school, then the university college of Fort Hare in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. ...
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... After that he went to Fort Hare University. Fort Hare only had about 150 people and was considered an elite school. However, the school was very strict. ...
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... He then enrolled at the University of Fort Hare for a Bachelor of Arts Degree where he was elected onto the Student's Representative Council. ...
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... He attended the University College of Fort Hare, studied law by correspondence at Witwatersrand University, and received a law degree from the University of ...
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... He attended the University College of Fort Hare, studied law by correspondence at Witwatersrand University, and received a law degree from the University of ...
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... He was opened to new ideas and beliefs through his experiences in the schools of Heraldtown and Fort Hare, but knew there was something better. ...
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... Nelson was given opportunity to attend college in 1936 at Fort Hare College, Cape Province. This was a training ground for African leaders. ...
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... All the homes behind the fort were safe. ... A Survivor's Story Swetnam Hare is one of the last remaining survivors of the explosion that tore through Halifax 80 ...
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... New York: John Day Company, 1938. Els, JM Freedom and Democracy: Greek Concepts. Fort Hare University Press, 1977. Finley, MI Democracy Ancient and Modern. ...
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... It later served as the main link between Fort Dearborn in Chicago, and Fort Howard in ... O'Hare airport is only 30 minutes drive and 45 minutes to Midway airport. ...
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... from the Lake Ladoga down the Neva River to the Swedish fort of Nienchanz. ... his new fortress Peter the Great chose the island of Enisaari (Hare's Island), which ...
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