EDITOR’S LUNCHBOX: A Canadian diplomat recalls his friendship with Winnie Mandela
At a luncheon, Winnie Mandela, in traditional clothing, upstaged even Jackie Kennedy. In the Bronx, she stood beside Betty Shabazz, unaware she was Malcolm X’s widow
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