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Authors: Nelson Mandela

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employment in, NM’s

underground activities in,

protests in,

Johannesburg Fort prison,

Jones, Reverend,

Jongintaba, Chief,

Joseph, Helen,

Joyi, Zwelibhangile,

 

Kadalie, Clements,

Kantor, Jimmy,

Kapwepwe, Simon,

Kathrada, Ahmed (Kathy),

MK and, in Robben

Island prison,

in

Pollsmoor prison, negotiations

with government,

release from prison,

Kaunda, Kenneth,

Keitsing, Fish,

Kellerman, Major,

Kemp, General,

Kennedy, Justice,

Kentridge, Sydney,

Kerr, Alexander,

Kgoloko, Kolane,

Kgosana, Philip,

Khongisa, Nyathi,

King, Coretta Scott,

King, Martin Luther, Jr.,

Kissinger, Henry,

Kleynhans brothers,

Koch, Miss,

Kodesh, Wolfie,

Kotane, Moses,

Kruger, Jimmy,

Kruger, Sergeant,

Kunene, Andrew,

KwaZulu,

 

Lagos Conference of Independent States,

Land Act,

League of Nations,

Leballo, Potlako,

Lebentlele, Frank,

legal system, South African,

legislation, discriminatory,

protest against,

Leibbrandt, Robey,

Lekota, Patrick “Terror,”

Lembede, Anton,

Letele, Arthur,

Letlaka, Tsepo,

Levson, Freda,

Levy, Leon,

Liberal Party,

Liberia,

Liliesleaf Farm, Rivonia,

little Rivonia Trial,

Lollan, Stanley,

Louw, Mike,

Ludorf, Justice,

Lutheran mission,

Luthuli, Albert,

antiremoval campaign,

and, as president of the

ANC,

Congress of the People

and, arrest and trial,

in NM’s treason trial,

armed violence policy and,

Nobel Peace Prize,

NM underground and,

 

Mabhida, Moses,

Mabutho, J.,

Mabutho, Mrs. Gogo,

Macmillan, Harold,

Madi, Levi,

Madikizela, Columbus,

Mahabane, Paul,

Mahabane, Zaccheus,

Maharaj, Mac,

Mahlasela, Ben,

Maisels, Israel,

Majombozi, Lionel,

majority rule issue,

Makanna,

Make, Vusumuzi,

Makgatho, Sefako Mapogo,

Makhanda,

Makue, Joshua,

Makwetu, Clarence,

Malan, Daniel,

Malan, Magnus,

Mandela, Baliwe,

Mandela, Daligqili,

Mandela, Evelyn (née Mase),

birth of children,

break-up of marriage to NM,

Mandela, Leabie,

Mandela, Mabel,

Mandela, Madiba Thembekile,

Mandela, Makaziwe (NM’s first daughter),

Mandela, Makaziwe (NM’s second

daughter),

Mandela, Makgatho Lewanika,

Mandela, Makhutswana,

Mandela, Mlahlwa,

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla: family history,

childhood, and education,

early life in Johannesburg,; law

education and practice,

ANC

connection and politics,

marriage to Evelyn,

Mase family life and

birth of children,

arrest and trial (1952),

bans against,

visits home,; Treason

Trial (1956),

meets and

marries Winnie Madikizela,

arrest and imprisonment

under State of Emergency,

goes underground,

founds and heads MK,

international campaigns,

military training; arrest

and imprisonment (1962),

Rivonia Trial (1962),

begins prison sentence at Robben

Island,; writes memoirs

transfer to Pollsmoor Prison,

armed resistance/

violence policy, refuses

conditional release,; negotiations

with government,

health,; transfer to Victor

Verster prison,

meetings with Botha,; meetings

with de Klerk,;

release

from prison, post-prison

activities,; European and American tour,; separation from

Winnie,; Nobel Peace Prize

Mandela, Notancu,

Mandela, Winnie (née Nomzamo,

Winifred Madikizela),; meets and

marries NM,; politics

birth of children,

visits to NM in prisons,

at NM’s trial,; ban

against,

arrest and imprisonment,;

erosion of marriage to NM,

internal exile,

NM’s

release from prison and,

Mandela, Zenani,

Mandela, Zindziswa,

Mandela and Tambo law firm,

Mandela-Plan (M-Plan),

Mangope, Lucas,

Manuel, Trevor,

Maoto, Kangaroo,

Mao Tse-tung,

Maqubela, Patrick,

Marais, Major,

Marcus, Nathan,

Maree, Willie,

Margai, Milto,

Marks, J. B.,

arrest and trial,,

Marupeng, Seperepere,

Marx, Gawie,

Marxism,

Mase, Sam,

Maseko, MacDonald,

Maseko, Phyllis,

Masemola, Jeff,

Mashaba, Bertha,

Mashifane, Thomas,

Masire, Quett,

MaSisulu (mother of Walter Sisulu),

Masondo, Andrew,

mass action/protests,

Mass Democratic Movement (MDM),

Matanzima, George,

Matanzima, K. (Kalzer) D. (Daliwonga),

Matlou, Jonas,

Matomela, Florence,

Matthews, Joe,

Matthews, Z. K.,

Matyolo family,

Mbekela, Ben,

Mbekela, George,

Mbekeni, Constance,,

Mbekeni, Garlick,,

Mbeki, Govan,

Mbeki, Thabo,

Mbobo, Victor,

Mda, A. P. (Peter),

Mda, Rose,

Mdingi, Chief,

Meadowlands,

Meer, Fatima,

Meer, Ismail,

Meligqili, Chief,

Menye, Nqabeni,

Methodist Church of South Africa,

Methodist faith/Church,

Mfengu people,

Mgudlwa, Msunguli,

Mgxaji, Nkosana,

Mhlaba, Raymond,

negotiations with government and,

release from prison,

Michel, Rodney,

Mini, Vuyisile,

Minnaar, Colonel,

Mitterrand, François,

Mji, Diliza,

Mkentane, Lincoln,

MK (Umkhonto we Sizwe–

the Spear of the Nation),; ANC

and,

armed resistance/violence policy, arrest

and imprisonment of members,

founding,;

international support for,

legislation against,

Mkwayi, Wilton,

Mlangeni, Andrew,

Mlonyeni, Max,

Modise, Joe,

Mofokeng, Mackeed,

Mofutsanyana, Edwin,

Moilwa, Abram,

Mokitimi, S. S.,

Mokone, Elijah,

Molaoa, Patrick,

Molefe, Popo,

Molefi, Joe,

Molete, Aaron,

Molete, Z. B.,

Molete, Zachariah,

Molife, Petrus,

Mollson, Jeremiah,

Moloi, Jerry,

Molotsi, Johannes (Skipper, Adonis),

Molotsi, Peter,

Mompati, Ruth,

Moodley, Strini,

Moola, Mosie,

Moosa, Valli,

Morocco,

Moroka, J. S.,

Moshweshwe, Mantsebo,

Motala, Dr. Chota,

Mothopeng, Zephania,

Motlana, Nthato,

Motsete, K. T.,

Motsoaledi, Caroline,

Motsoaledi, Elias,

Mozambique,

Mpetha, Oscar,

Mphakanyiswa, Gadla,

Mpondombini, Chief,

Mpondo people,

Mqhayi, Krune,

Mqhayi, Samuel,

Mqhekezweni, Thembuland,

Mthimkhulu, Ida,

Mtolo, Bruno,

Mubarak, Hosni,

Mugabe, Robert,

Muller, Hans,

Mulroney, Brian,

Munro, Brigadier,

Murray, Andrew,

Museveni, Yoweri,

Mustafa, Dr.,

Mvezo,

Mxenge, Griffiths,

 

Naicker, G. M. (Monty),

Naidoo, G. R.,

Naidoo, M. D.,

Nair, Billy,

Namibia,

Nasser, Gamal Abdel,

Natal,

Natal Indian Congress (NIC),

National Action Committee,

National Action Council,

nationalism: African,

Afrikaner,

National Minded Bloc,

National Party,

apartheid policy education,

policy, in elections

negotiations with ANC,

PAC and, Treason Trial and,

National Peace Accord,

National Security Management System,

National Volunteer Board,

Native Administration Act,

Native Affairs Department,

Native Representative Council,

Naude, Beyers,

Ndzamela, Locke,

Nel, De Wet,

New Age,

news media,

Ngangelizwe, King,

Ngendane, Selby,

Ngidi, Freddie,

Ngotyana, Greenwood,

Ngoyi, Lilian,

Ngubane, Jordan,

Ngubase, Solomon,

Ngubengcuka, King,

Nguni people,

Ngwevela, Johnson,

Nhlapo, Enoch,

Nicholas, G.,

Nigeria,

Ninety-Day Detention Law,

Njongwe, James,

Nkabinde, Ellen,

Nkampeni, J.,

Nkobi, Thomas Titus,

Nkomo, Joshua,

Nkomo, William,

Nkrumah, Kwame,

No-England (NM’s foster mother),

Nokwe, Duma,

Treason Trial and,

Non-European Unity Movement,

nonviolence.
See
African National Congress:

nonviolence policy;

pacifism; passive resistance

Nosekeni, Fanny,

Nthite, Peter,

Ntlabathi, Gertrude,

Ntsele, Eric,

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