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Name: Albert John Luthuli
Birth Date: 1898
Death Date: July 21, 1967
Place of Birth: Rhodesia
Place of Death: Stanger, South Africa
Nationality: South African
Gender: Male
Occupations: statesman

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Biography of Albert John Luthuli
890 words, approx. 3 pages
Albert John Luthuli (1898-1967) was a South African statesman and the first African to win the Nobel Prize for peace. His leadership of black resistance to apartheid helped to focus world opinion on South Africa's race policies. Albert Luthuli was born...


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Albert Lutuli Information
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Albert John Lutuli (also known by his Zulu name "Mvumbi"; his surname is sometimes and probably more phonetically spelt "Luthuli") (1898?–21 July 1967) was a South African teacher and politician. He was president of the African National Congress,...


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Musical Opinion
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Albert Herring in Margate In any country which really cared for the arts, the demise of Kent Opera would simply not have happened. The rise of New Kent Opera, which has given its second Annual Festival at the Theatre Royal in Margate, shows...
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Educating Albert
02/25/1995: 2,840 words, approx. 10 pages
The conductor on the Number 9 bus thinks I am mad. "Albert Hall? You don't know what the Albert Hall is?" I try to explain to him that I just want to know which stop to get off at, but he goes on regardless....
 


 

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