When not being used, prisoners were expected to fold their blankets up and store them next to the bedding. Category D prisoners (as Nelson Mandela was in the 60s and 70s) had little in the way of personal effects, and their cells were bare.
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When not being used, prisoners were expected to fold their blankets up and store them next to the bedding. Category D prisoners (as Nelson Mandela was in the 60s and 70s) had little in the way of personal effects, and their cells were bare.
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