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African National Congress (ANC) Collection

ANC presidents office material hasSpeeches and statements by ANC president Oliver Tambo includes a letters from Bobben Island and Pollsmoor by Nelson Mandela nd, 1978-1988, Nelson Mandela International tribute, Release Nelson Mandela and all the political prisoners campaign, Nelson Mandela's reply to PW Botha. Statement of the opening of the conference by Nelson Mandela.

African National Congress (ANC)

Black Theatre Forum (BTF)

Malcolm Frederick folder includes a letter to Whoopee Goldberg and Nelson Mandela's response to Miriam Makeba regarding the Children of Africa charity event.

Polaroid Revolutionary Workers Movement

The Polaroid Revolutionary Workers Movement (PRWM) was formed in 1970 by two African American Polaroid employees, Ken Williams and Caroline Hunter, when they discovered that the company's products were being used by the South African government to create photographs for the passbooks that all Africans were required to carry.The PRWM demanded that the company stop all sales to South Africa until the end of apartheid.

Southampton Anti-Apartheid Group

The Southampton Anti-apartheid Group is perhaps best remembered for delivering a giant Barclays cheque to the local Barclays branch on 4 April 1979. The cheque was made payable ‘for bribery and corruption by the South African Government’ and signed ‘Connie Muldergate’. South African Information Minister Connie Mulder was forced to resign because he established a government slush fund to promote South Africa’s image overseas. SAAG was also involved in the boycott of South African imports, as well as the Shell and BP boycott organised by the national AAM in 1981.

Working Group Kairos [Werkgroep Kairos] (Kairos Study Group) : [Part 1]

The Working Group Kairos was founded in 1970 in support of the Christian Institute in South Africa. Its main focus was on human rights violations and to raise support for sanctions and disinvestments and campaigned against Shell. It worked especially in the Christian community in the Netherlands and was instrumental in the foundation of the Shipping Research Bureau (SRB). It was renamed Stichting Kairos (Kairos Foundation), date unknown.

Working Group Kairos [Werkgroep Kairos] (Kairos Study Group) : [Part 2]

The Working Group Kairos was founded in 1970 in support of the Christian Institute in South Africa. Its main focus was on human rights violations and to raise support for sanctions and disinvestments and campaigned against Shell. It worked especially in the Christian community in the Netherlands and was instrumental in the foundation of the Shipping Research Bureau (SRB). It was renamed Stichting Kairos (Kairos Foundation), date unknown.

Working Group Kairos [Werkgroep Kairos] (Kairos Study Group) : [Part 3]

The Working Group Kairos was founded in 1970 in support of the Christian Institute in South Africa. Its main focus was on human rights violations and to raise support for sanctions and disinvestments and campaigned against Shell. It worked especially in the Christian community in the Netherlands and was instrumental in the foundation of the Shipping Research Bureau (SRB). It was renamed Stichting Kairos (Kairos Foundation), date unknown.

Liberation : [Part 2]

Liberation started in 1954 as the Movement for Colonial Freedom (MCF) and changed its name in 1970 to Liberation. Its mission was to work towards the political freeing of colonial peoples and political independence. It worked with trade unions and the labour party, supported the AAM, War on Want and other organisations. It did a lot of educational work, organised public meetings and conferences, and lobbied government. It dissolved in 1997.

To Dade Wethu [Winnie Madikizela-Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_063
  • Item
  • 1970-01-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in which he discusses the book by Langenhoven "Skaduwees van Nasaret" [Shadows of Nazareth].

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

to My dear Uncle Marsh [Marshall Xaba]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_071
  • Item
  • 1970-02-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Marshall Xaba concerning the house in Orlando West.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To dear Kgatho [Makgatho Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_081
  • Item
  • 1970-03-31
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his son Makgatho.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To My Darling [Maki Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_085
  • Item
  • 1970-05-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his daughter Maki.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To Our dear Ma [Nokukanya Luthuli]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_091
  • Item
  • 1970-06-08
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Nokukanya Luthuli about Chief Luthuli’s role and his death.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To Dade wethu [Nobandla Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_093
  • Item
  • 1970-06-20
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 4 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To Our dear hayebo [Jane Xaba]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_097
  • Item
  • 1970-06-29
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Jane Xaba

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To Dade wethu [Winnie Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_099
  • Item
  • 1970-07-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Mandela

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

NMF_Dcard_V1_102.jpg

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_101-102
  • page
  • 1970-08-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

Page 2 of a letter written by Nelson Mandela to Duggie Lukhele

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

NMF_Dcard_V1_101.jpg

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_101-101
  • page
  • 1970-08-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

Page 1 of a letter written by Nelson Mandela to Duggie Lukhele

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my Darling [Nobandla Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_103
  • Item
  • 1970-08-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Nobandla Mandela

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To Our dear Zuki [Zukiswa Matji]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_105
  • Item
  • 1970-08-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Zukiswa Matji.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To our dear ma [Mrs S M Molema]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_107
  • Item
  • 1970-08-31
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Mrs. SM Molema

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To Heit my bla [Makgatho Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_111
  • Item
  • 1970-08-31
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his son Makgatho Mandela

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my Darling [Nobandla Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_109
  • Item
  • 1970-08-31
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Nobandla Mandela.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To the Minister of Justice

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_113
  • Item
  • 1970-09-14
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 1 page written by Mandela to the Minister of Justice requesting to meet Winnie Mandela.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To Brigadier Aucamp

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_114
  • Item
  • 1970-09-14
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Brigadier Aucamp.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my Darling [Nobandla Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_118
  • Item
  • 1970-10-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Nobandla Mandela

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my dear chief [Jonguhlanga]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_124
  • Item
  • 1970-11-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 1 page written by Mandela to chief Jonguhlanga

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my dear Onica [Onica Mashigo]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_138
  • Item
  • 1970-11-08
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Onica Mashigo about the announcement of her father death.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To the command officer Major Huiseman

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_143
  • Item
  • 1970-11-15
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 1 page written by Mandela to the command officer Major Huiseman.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my darling [Nobandla Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_140
  • Item
  • 1970-11-16
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 3 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Nobandla Mandela.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To the Minister of Justice

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_144
  • Item
  • 1970-11-19
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to the Minister of Justice. In Afrikaans, He request for meeting to discuss family matters with him

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my dear Zindzi [Zindzi Mandel]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_129
  • Item
  • 1970-12-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his daughter Zindzi Mandela.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my Darling [Nobandla Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_152
  • Item
  • 1970-12-28
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Nobandla Mandela

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

Records of the Students' Resource Centre, University of Witwatersrand

Reports, pamphlets, minutes, publications, statements and photographs relating to NUSAS and SASPU, as well as miscellaneous information on various anti-apartheid and other organisations. A19.3 Publications and Media contain two items on Rivonia: A19.3.4: Rivonia - Tweny Years: A Resource Pack (published by ADAC) and A19.3.7: An Overview: Rivonia Trial (pamphlet).

Students' Resource Centre, University of the Witwaterand

Amandla

Amandla Publications
Dutch Anti- Apartheid publications some cover the Release Mandela Campaign: Angola- Bulletin and Amandla.

Amandla

Peace [Vrede]

Peace was a national organisation that operated from approximately 1971 to 1985. It participated in the boycott campaigns and the activities of the Flemish Anti-Apartheid Coalition (Vlaamse Anti-Apartheid Koalitie - VAAK) and Boycott Apartheid.

Congressional Black Caucus : [Part 1]

In January of 1969, newly-elected African American representatives of the 77th Congress joined six incumbents to form the Democratic Select Committee. The committee was renamed the Congressional Black Caucus, and the CBC was born in 1971. The CBC played an important role in anti-apartheid activities. The first bill concerning apartheid was introduced by the CBC in 1972 and urged the US government to withdraw financial support to the South African government. It encouraged universities and corporations to disinvest from South Africa. In 1985 Representative William Gray introduced the HR1460 bill prohibiting loans to, and new investments in, South Africa. Congress approved the bill one year later and it became known as the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986. Members of the CBC were active in rallies, not only in Washington DC but in their home districts as well.

Files of United Nations Secretary-General, Kurt Waldheim

Files of the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General, Kurt Waldheim, including:
Documents issued by the UN unit on Apartheid concerning campaigns for the release of all political prisoners. The text of a statement by the chairperson of the UN Centre Against Apartheid regarding the imprisonment of both Nelson and Winnie Mandela, with extracts of a telegram received from Zenani and Zindzi Mandela on the continued imprisonment of their parents. Correspondence concerning the 1976 Day of Solidarity with South African political prisoners, and a statement by the Secretary-General to the UN Special Committee Against Apartheid. Documents relating to the 1977, 1979 and 1981 commemorations of South African political prisoners, with references made to long-serving prisoners such as Nelson Mandela and Zephania Mothopeng.
A press release in which the chairperson of the South Africa Trust Fund, Anders I. Thunborg, calls for the release of Nelson Mandela. A press release in which the chairperson of the Special Committee Against Apartheid, ES Reddy, expresses his satisfaction with the campaign to free South African political prisoners, in which he quotes from the speech delivered by Zindzi Mandela at Wits University in 1980.
Correspondents include ES Reddy, Leslie O. Harriman and Kurt Waldheim

Waldheim, Kurt

Lionel Forman Publications

Lionel Forman Publications
Consists of the records and reviews of the South African Treason trial 1957-1958. Newspaper articles on the treason trial. The Star, Tribune, Statesman, Newcastle, Journal, Times Literary supplement Guardian, Contact, Telegraph.

Forman, Lionel

Congressional Black Caucus : [Part 2]

In January of 1969, newly-elected African American representatives of the 77th Congress joined six incumbents to form the Democratic Select Committee. The committee was renamed the Congressional Black Caucus, and the CBC was born in 1971. The CBC played an important role in anti-apartheid activities. The first bill concerning apartheid was introduced by the CBC in 1972 and urged the US government to withdraw financial support to the South African government. It encouraged universities and corporations to disinvest from South Africa. In 1985 Representative William Gray introduced the HR1460 bill prohibiting loans to, and new investments in, South Africa. Congress approved the bill one year later and it became known as the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986. Members of the CBC were active in rallies, not only in Washington DC but in their home districts as well.

To O/B Fourie

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_154
  • Item
  • 1971-01-02
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 1 page written by Mandela to O/B Fourie. In Afrikaans, He complain about censorship and the withholding letters of Winnie

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

To my Darling [Nobandla Mandela]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_157
  • Item
  • 1971-02-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his wife Winnie Nobandla Mandela.

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

NMF_Dcard_V2_005.jpg

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V2_005-5
  • page
  • 1971-03-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

Page 1 of a 2 page letter written by Mandela to his daughter, Zenani on the occasion of her birthday.

To Zeni Mandela

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V2_005
  • Item
  • 1971-03-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

The item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his daughter, Zenani on the occasion of her birthday.

NMF_Dcard_V2_006.jpg

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V2_005-6
  • page
  • 1971-03-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

Page 2 of a 2 page letter written by Mandela to his daughter, Zenani on the occasion of her birthday.

To my dear Fatima [Fatima Meer]

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V1_150
  • Item
  • 1971-03-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Fatima Meer

Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla

Thoko Mandela

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V2_007
  • Item
  • 1971-04-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to Thoko Mandela

Sisi

  • ZA COM NMPP-PC-NMPP-PC-2009/6-NMF_Dcard_V2_009
  • Item
  • 1971-04-01
  • Part of Prison Collection

This item consists of a letter of 2 pages written by Mandela to his sister.

Action Committee on Southern Africa [Actie Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika] : [Part 1]

AKZA was a national organisation based in the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium. It operated from 1972-1991 and developed out of progressive student organisations. It started as the Flemish Angola Committee and supported the liberation movements directly. They organised numerous boycott campaigns and was instrumental in the formation of the largest social action coalition in Flanders, the Flemish Anti-Apartheid Coalition (Vlaamse Anti-Apartheid Koalitie - VAAK). It also collaborated with other AAMs and was part of the Liaison Group of Anti-Apartheid Movements within the European Community (known as the Liaison Group).

International Defense and Aid Fund for Southern Africa- United States Committee

The US-IDAF was established in 1972. In addition to raising funds for legal defense of prisoners and aid for their dependents, it also disseminated information about conditions in Southern Africa and supported boycotts and other solidarity actions. It grew out of the International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF). US-IDAF executive director Kenneth N. Carstens was also instrumental in the establishment of the Canadian IDAF.

United Nations Special Committee on Policies of Apartheid

Leaflet issued by the African National Congress in South Africa in reply to the South African police statement that the African National Congress has been smashed. Enclosure mentions that the ANC is alive and demands the release of South African leaders- Free Mandela, Free Sisulu, Free Mbeki, Free Sobukwe, Free Kathrada. Also mention the Treason and the Rivonia trail.

AABN

Commonwealth Office

Records of the Commonwealth Office and Foreign Commonwealth Office: Southern African Department and predecessors includes material on the Treatment of prisoners including Nelson Mandela in South Africa

Christian Concern for Southern Africa

Christian Concern for Southern Africa (CCSA) was founded in 1972 as an interdenominational Christian body concerned with raising awareness of the political situation in South Africa and to co-ordinate the response of British Churches. In particular, the involvement of oil companies was targeted leading to the establishment of the Oil Working Group in 1979. The organisation also worked towards sanctions against South Africa, and provided an Ethical Investment Research Service. It was dissolved in 1993.

Washington Office on Africa

The Washington Office on Africa (WOA) was founded in 1972 to support the movement for freedom from white-minority rule in southern Africa. It was initially sponsored by five organisations including the American Committee on Africa. It grew out of the Washington Office of the American Committee on Africa, which was established in 1967. Churches and labour unions supported the organisation to work with the Congress on Southern Africa legislation. The Washington Office on Africa Educational Fund (WOAEF) was established as the educational division of WOA.

Bread and Fishes [Brödet och Fiskarna] : [Part 1]

Bread and Fishes was established in 1972 as a Christian organisation, mainly engaged in social work. The main issue was international solidarity and it worked at a very practical level, selling second-hand goods to raise funds. It started to support the ANC in 1974 and, besides shipping goods and medical supplies to ANC camps and also gave direct financial support. It worked with the Africa Groups of Sweden (AGS).

Action Committee on Southern Africa [Actie Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika] : [Part 2]

AKZA was a national organisation based in the Flemish-speaking part of Belgium. It operated from 1972-1991 and developed out of progressive student organisations. It started as the Flemish Angola Committee and supported the liberation movements directly. They organised numerous boycott campaigns and was instrumental in the formation of the largest social action coalition in Flanders, the Flemish Anti-Apartheid Coalition (Vlaamse Anti-Apartheid Koalitie - VAAK). It also collaborated with other AAMs and was part of the Liaison Group of Anti-Apartheid Movements within the European Community (known as the Liaison Group).

Bread and Fishes [Brödet och Fiskarna] : [Part 2]

Bread and Fishes was established in 1972 as a Christian organisation, mainly engaged in social work. The main issue was international solidarity and it worked at a very practical level, selling second-hand goods to raise funds. It started to support the ANC in 1974 and, besides shipping goods and medical supplies to ANC camps and also gave direct financial support. It worked with the Africa Groups of Sweden (AGS).

Campaign Against Racial Exploitation : [Part 2]

The Campaign Against Racial Exploitation (CARE) was a national anti-racist umbrella organisation whose activities focused on anti-apartheid and Australian Aboriginal issues. It was formed in 1973 as the first national anti-apartheid and anti-racism network in Australia, at the suggestion of South African exile Neville Curtis, and formally launched in December 1974. CARE launched many campaigns, including those against South African company Rothmans, as well as Woolworths and Shell, and was prominent in sports boycotts.

Campaign Against Racial Exploitation : [Part 1]

The Campaign Against Racial Exploitation (CARE) was a national anti-racist umbrella organisation whose activities focused on anti-apartheid and Australian Aboriginal issues. It was formed in 1973 as the first national anti-apartheid and anti-racism network in Australia, at the suggestion of South African exile Neville Curtis, and formally launched in December 1974. CARE launched many campaigns, including those against South African company Rothmans, as well as Woolworths and Shell, and was prominent in sports boycotts.

Lutheran World Ministries : Office on World Community : [Part 1]

The LWM Office on World Community was established in 1973 as a joint project of the National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation (USANC) and the Lutheran Council in the USA. LWM/Office on World Community supported the struggle for independence in Namibia, opposed apartheid in South Africa, and worked with and provided assistance to the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) and US and international organisations against apartheid. In 1987, LWM was terminated with the establishment of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Lutheran World Ministries : Office on World Community : [Part 2]

The LWM Office on World Community was established in 1973 as a joint project of the National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation (USANC) and the Lutheran Council in the USA. LWM/Office on World Community supported the struggle for independence in Namibia, opposed apartheid in South Africa, and worked with and provided assistance to the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) and US and international organisations against apartheid. In 1987, LWM was terminated with the establishment of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Twenty Five Years of Apartheid

Panorama Series. Very short clip where Winnie Mandela greets the crowds with a raised fist and the BBC reporter Robin Ray reads out the statements made at the Rivonia Trial, including that of Nelson Mandela. FA8576: Complete 16mm print on one reel; FA5093: Reel one of two; FA5094: Reel two of two. Also on VHS.

British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

Southern Africa Liberation Committee

The SALC was a community organisation based at Michigan State University (MSU). It operated from 1973-1997, and was active at MSU and in the greater East Lansing area. It organised a number of successful educational and social action campaigns, and was very active in lobbying for divestment, consumer boycotts and no-loans to South Africa.
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