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King, Martin Luther Jr.

Kruger, Paul

Kruger, Ruben

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Lekota, “Terror”

le Roux, Hennie

cap given to Mandela by

and “Nkosi Sikelele”

and World Cup

Lincoln, Abraham

Liston, Sonny

Little, Walter

Lomu, Jonah

Lubowski, Anton

Luthuli, Albert

Luyt, Louis:

and du Plessis

and Mandela’s influence

and rugby match (1992)

and World Cup

Madlongolwana, Gideon

Maltitz, Eddie von

Mandela, Nelson:

Afrikaans language used by

and ANC

and “Ayatollah factor”

divorce of

election campaign of

enemies of

inauguration of

influence of

long march of

Long Walk to Freedom by

mission of

“Nel-son! Nel-son!” chant

news conferences

Nobel Peace Prize to

personal traits of

political skills of

as president

in prison

release from prison

reputation of

retirement of

as Rolihlahla

routine followed by

and rugby ; see also Springboks

and Rugby World Cup

statue of

symbolism of

and trust

Mandela, Winnie

Mandela, Zenani

Mandela, Zindzi

Mangope, Lucas

Mbeki, Thabo

Mehrtens, Andrew

Meiring, Georg

Meyer, Roelf

Mmabatho, South Africa

Moonsamy, Linga

and PPU

and World Cup

Moyane, Dan

Mulder, Japie

Munnik, Anne

Mxadana, Mary

Natal Province rugby

National Intelligence Service (NIS)

National Party

New Zealand, rugby team, see All Blacks

Niehaus, Carl

“Nkosi Sikelele iAfrika”:

as liberation anthem

Springboks’ rehearsal of

in unified national anthem

at World Cup

North West Cape rugby team

Odysseus

Olympic Games:

1936 in Berlin

1980 in Lake Placid

1992 in Barcelona

Oppenheimer, Harry

Orwell, George

Owens, Jesse

Paballelo, South Africa:

and apartheid

black unrest in

and Upington trial

Pan Africanist Congress (PAC)

Pelé

Phosa, Mathews

Pienaar, François

early years of

and Mandela

number 6 jersey of

and prison visit

Rainbow Warrior by

and Springboks

and World Cup

Pollsmoor Prison

Population Registration Act

Presidential Protection Unit (PPU)

Pretorius, Andries

Progressive Federal Party (PFP)

Race Classification Board

Ramaphosa, Cyril

Randt, Os du

Rapport

Rather, Dan

Reagan, Ronald

Reinders, John

Retief, Piet

Robben Island:

judges’ visit to

leaders imprisoned in

Mandela imprisoned in

reign of terror in

Springboks’ visit to

Robbie, John

Robinson, Jackie

Roosevelt, Franklin D.

Rossouw, Arrie

rugby:

brutality of

details of the game

discrimination within

gang tackle in

psychology in

role of captain in

South Africa boycotted in

as tool of reconciliation

as white sport

Rugby World Cup (1995)

activities leading up to

and Australia Wallabies

Canada in

celebrations

France in

jumbo jet flyover

Maori war dance (Haka)

“Nel-son! Nel-son!” chant

New Zealand All Blacks in

“Nkosi Sikelele” sung at

in overtime

Romania in

“Shosholoza” sung at

unifying impact of

Western Samoa in

Savimbi, Jonas

Separate Amenities Act (1953)

Sethwala, Lucas

Sexwale, Tokyo

Sharpeville, South Africa

“Shosholoza”

Sibiya, Khulu

Sisulu, Walter:

and ANC

and Botha

and Mandela

in prison

release from prison

and respect

and World Cup

Sittert, Major van

Slabbert, Frederik van Zyl

Slovo, Joe

Small, James

and discrimination

lifestyle of

and Lomu

and “Nkosi Sikelele”

and Pienaar

and prison visit

and World Cup

South Africa:

apartheid in, see apartheid

civil war threat in

colonialism in

elections in

first democratic parliament of

flag of

international image of

judicial system of

majority rule for

national anthem (new)

national anthem (old) (“Die Stem”)

national anthems (two)

negotiated settlement in

new constitution of

“non-racial democracy” in

one person, one vote in

“People’s War” in

political stability of

power-sharing coalition of

as Rainbow Nation

rugby boycott of

transition period of

tribal groups in

white flight from

white right-wing terrorism in

South African Airways (SAA)

South African Council of Churches

South African Defence Force (SADF)

and ANC

and C. Viljoen

and racial violence

and threatened uprisings

South African Rugby Football Union

South African Super Bowl

Soweto uprising (1976)

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