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Shakespeare Inspired Robben Island Inmates, Including Mandela

Source: Voice of America

Publishers have been cranking out editions of Shakespeare’s works for hundreds of years. So what makes an ordinary 1970 edition, pasted with pictures and marked with handwritten notes, so special?

This entry was posted in Sweet Sorrow and tagged Arts & Entertainment, Historic Figures on February 1, 2016 by Mikki Gibson.

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