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Poll bearers carry the coffin and remains of anti apartheid and former Drum Magazine journalist Nathaniel 'Nat' Nakasa during a reburial at the Heroes Acre Cemetery on September 13, 2014 in Durban, South Africa. Nakasa, a journalist who worked for Drum magazine, the Rand Daily Mail and Illanga newspapers among others, was forced to leave South Africa on an exit visa when the apartheid government refused to grant him a passport after he was awarded a Nieman fellowship at the Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Nakasa died after falling from a building in New York in an apparent suicide in 1965. AFP PHOTO / RAJESH JANTILAL (Photo credit should read RAJESH JANTILAL/AFP via Getty Images)
Poll bearers carry the coffin and remains of anti apartheid and former Drum Magazine journalist Nathaniel 'Nat' Nakasa during a reburial at the Heroes Acre Cemetery on September 13, 2014 in Durban, South Africa. Nakasa, a journalist who worked for Drum magazine, the Rand Daily Mail and Illanga newspapers among others, was forced to leave South Africa on an exit visa when the apartheid government refused to grant him a passport after he was awarded a Nieman fellowship at the Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Nakasa died after falling from a building in New York in an apparent suicide in 1965. AFP PHOTO / RAJESH JANTILAL (Photo credit should read RAJESH JANTILAL/AFP via Getty Images)
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