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Special Report Transcript Episode 21, Section 4, Time 17:58Sunday August 11th 1985. Residents of Duncan Village township in East London travelled in busloads to the funeral of Victoria Mxenge. // Victoria Mxenge and other leaders, even her late husband Griffiths Mxenge, meant a lot because they knew we were oppressed by the government of the day. We were glad when we saw them there up front. They were our leaders; that is black people’s leaders. That is why we were upset about her death. One of our leaders was killed, someone who was taking us out of oppression towards freedom. Notes: Zola Ndarana interviewed DUNCAN VILLAGE
EUNICE NONTUTHUZELO BEWULA
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