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  1. James Gregory (7 November 1941 – 2003) was the censor officer and prison guard of Nelson Mandela for many years of his captivity. He later wrote the book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend, on which the 2007 film Goodbye Bafana was based.

  2. Adiós Bafana es una película dirigida por Bille August basada en la relación del líder sudafricano Nelson Mandela con el funcionario de prisiones James Gregory a través de los ojos de este último.

  3. Three warders in particular claimed special relationships with Mr Mandela and remained in contact with him following his release from prison – James Gregory, Christo Brand and Jack Swart. Who are these three men, and what exactly was the nature of the connections they established with the late former President?

  4. James Gregory empezará a darse cuenta de lo cruel que puede llegar a ser el hombre con sus congéneres, simbolizando la evolución de Sudáfrica hacia una democracia en pleno auge.

  5. James Gregory and Goodbye Bafana. Sampson also alleged that Warrant Officer James Gregory, a warder on Robben Island, pretended to have been Mandela's friend while Mandela was imprisoned there, in order to make money.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2009 · Recrea la autobiografía de James Gregory, quien fue el carcelero y censor de Nelson Mandela entre los años 1968 y 1990. Primero en la prisión de la isla Robben y luego en la cárcel de máxima...

  7. James Gregory, a typical white Afrikaner who regarded blacks as sub-human, grew up on a farm in the Transkei where he learned to speak Xhosa at an early age. This made him an ideal choice to become the warder in charge of Mandela and his comrades on Robben Island.