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[[Amazwi]] is the Zulu word for "voices".
The Concept Amazwi is the Zulu word for “voices.
 
  
Amazwi South African Museum of Literature (http://www.nelm.org.za/) collects, conserves and promotes the literatures of all of South Africa’s official languages.  Previously the [[National English Literary Museum]] (NELM) –  the museum was founded with a small collection of South African manuscripts by the late Professor Guy Butler of Rhodes University in the 1960s.
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It has been adopted as a part of the new name for the literary museum formerly known as the [[National English Literary Museum]] (NELM), originally founded with a small collection of South African manuscripts by the late Professor [[Guy Butler]] of [[Rhodes University]] in the 1960s.
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Renamed the [[Amazwi South African Museum of Literature]] (http://www.nelm.org.za/).
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The museum now collects, conserves and promotes the literatures of all of South Africa’s official languages.  Previously the [[National English Literary Museum]] (NELM) –  the museum was  
  
 
'''See''' [[National English Literary Museum]]
 
'''See''' [[National English Literary Museum]]

Latest revision as of 07:52, 19 April 2023

Amazwi is the Zulu word for "voices".

It has been adopted as a part of the new name for the literary museum formerly known as the National English Literary Museum (NELM), originally founded with a small collection of South African manuscripts by the late Professor Guy Butler of Rhodes University in the 1960s.

Renamed the Amazwi South African Museum of Literature (http://www.nelm.org.za/).

The museum now collects, conserves and promotes the literatures of all of South Africa’s official languages. Previously the National English Literary Museum (NELM) – the museum was

See National English Literary Museum