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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_BloomHarry Bloom - Wikipedia

    Harry Bloom. Harry Saul Bloom (1 January 1913 – 28 July 1981) was a South African journalist, novelist, activist and lecturer. [1] [2] Early life and career. Solomon Harris Bloom was born into a Jewish South African family. He was educated at the University of the Witwatersrand, obtaining his law degree in 1937.

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  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0089217Orlando Bloom - IMDb

    The man he first knew as his father, Harry Bloom, was a legendary political activist who fought for civil rights in South Africa. But Harry died of a stroke when Orlando was only four years old. After that, Orlando and his older sister, Samantha Bloom, were raised by their mother and family

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  3. Bloom initially believed that his biological father was his mother's husband, the South African-born anti-apartheid novelist Harry Bloom (1913–1981), who died when Bloom was four years old. However, when he was thirteen, Bloom's mother revealed to him that his biological father was actually Colin Stone, his mother's partner and ...

  4. 1 de nov. de 2017 · Harry Bloom - Diamond In the Rough | Sofar Madrid - YouTube. Sofar Sounds. 1.38M subscribers. 37. 1.3K views 5 years ago. Harry Bloom performing "Diamond In the Rough" at Sofar Madrid on...

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  5. Tem uma irmã mais velha, Samantha Bloom, que também é atriz. [1] Orlando cresceu a pensar que o seu pai verdadeiro era o marido da sua mãe, o romancista sul-africano Harry Saul Bloom (1913-1981), que morreu quando ele tinha quatro anos de idade.

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  7. HARRY BLOOM ' S TRANSVAAL EPISODE 7 1 the well-documented disturbances in Sophiatown (the May-day strike in 1951), or the Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth and East London, October and November 1952 respectively). My impression, however, is that Bloom had more specific knowledge of police suppression of riots in the Transvaal. The