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English: Ansteys Towers, 59 Joubert Street, Johannesburg, where Cecil Williams resided, a leading Johannesburg theatre director, a committed freedom fighter and a gay man who was arrested with Nelson Mandela on August 5, 1962.
Afrikaans: Ansteys Towers (Ansteys Torings), Joubertstraat 59, Johannesburg, waar Cecil Williams gewoon het, ʼn toonaangewende Johannesburgse teaterdirekteur, ʼn toegewyde vryheidsvegter en ʼn gay man wat saam met Nelson Mandela gearresteer is op Augustus 5, 1962.
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