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Afraa Atta Abdul Karim Al Rayes
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2017
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16
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231-247
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Afraa Atta Abdul Karim Al Rayes , (2017). SOMETHING FROM MY SOUL_ READ IN MEMOIRS OF WINNIE MANDELA (MOTHER OF THE PEOPLE). Route Education and Social Science Journal , 16, p. 231-247. Doi: 10.17121/ressjournal.710.
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1817 1887
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Özet
This woman has a history of struggle against apartheid and the story of a struggle that has engulfed the enthusiasm of millions of Africans in general and of all nationalities in the world in particular. The beginnings were not the precursors of the time Leni Mandela was, she was just a simple rural girl from the Transky region, and she had no academic credentials or any political activity to show that one day she would become a political leader and queen of South Africans, Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Madikizela was born on September 26, 1934, in Bezana in Bondoland, an area near Transkay, Winnie lived in a society that refused to have African-colored people any rights but only duties, and even to her educated family who were serving South African society. Winnie married Nelson Mandela in 1958, who was chased because he belonged to the ANC and was arrested and sentenced for 27 years.
This introduction to a young woman loved a fighter left after four years of marriage with two young girls, This suffering was recorded by Winnie in an author whose first edition was published in 1986, with 168 pages of large pieces under the title "Part of My Soul Went with Him." The book was translated in 1986 with the title "Something of my Soul" in House of Seen) in Beirut and was translated by Suhaila Niazi. )
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Abstract
This woman has a history of struggle against apartheid and the story of a struggle that has engulfed the enthusiasm of millions of Africans in general and of all nationalities in the world in particular. The beginnings were not the precursors of the time Leni Mandela was, she was just a simple rural girl from the Transky region, and she had no academic credentials or any political activity to show that one day she would become a political leader and queen of South Africans, Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Madikizela was born on September 26, 1934, in Bezana in Bondoland, an area near Transkay, Winnie lived in a society that refused to have African-colored people any rights but only duties, and even to her educated family who were serving South African society. Winnie married Nelson Mandela in 1958, who was chased because he belonged to the ANC and was arrested and sentenced for 27 years.
This introduction to a young woman loved a fighter left after four years of marriage with two young girls, This suffering was recorded by Winnie in an author whose first edition was published in 1986, with 168 pages of large pieces under the title "Part of My Soul Went with Him." The book was translated in 1986 with the title "Something of my Soul" in House of Seen) in Beirut and was translated by Suhaila Niazi. )
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