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Forewords and prefaces

MSS Huddleston 335

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Title

Forewords and prefaces

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MSS Huddleston 335

Summary

Includes forewords and prefaces written for:

Joost de Blank by Bartha de Blank (1973)

Trapped in Apartheid by Charles Villa-Vicencio (1988)

Crying in the Wilderness by Desmond Tutu (1990)

Gandhi and South Africa, 1914-48 by Mahatma Gandhi, edited by E.S. Reddy and Gopalkrishna Gandhi (1991)

The Anti-Apartheid Movement and The United Nations: statements, papers and letters of Abdul S. Minty, honorary secretary of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement and director of the World Campaign against Military and Nuclear Collaboration with South Africa edited by E.S. Reddy (1994)

Date

1959-1994

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Correspondence and papers of Archbishop Trevor Huddleston

Contributions to the Press

Newspapers, magazines, and books

Forewords and prefaces

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