Speech at opening ceremony of the first Annual Tribeca Film Festival
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Speech at opening ceremony of the first Annual Tribeca Film Festival
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Notes for Speech by President Mandela to Congressional Black Caucus Luncheon
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Remarks by President Nelson Mandela at the Luncheon for Heads of State
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Speech by President Nelson Mandela at the Premiere of Cry The Beloved Country
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Statement of the President of the ANC Nelson Mandela at the United Nations: New York
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Address by President Mandela National Press Club
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Address to the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, New York
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Mosaic Foundation lunch in Washington
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Speech on South Africa's water quality and needs
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Records of Secretary-General U Thant
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U Thant
Records of Secretary-General U Thant
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U Thant
Records of Secretary-General U Thant
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U Thant
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Vanderbilt Television News Archive
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Records of Secretary-General U Thant
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U Thant
Records of Secretary-General U Thant
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U Thant
Records of Secretary-General U Thant
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U Thant
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These records fall under: Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence; African, West and Central (J): South Africa (JS) subseries.
Rivonia Trial judgement and sentences: Correspondence and telegrams and letter from various British citizens and organisations.
UK Foreign Office
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UK Foreign Office
Records of the Foreign Office: Rivonia Trial
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UK Foreign Office
Records of the Foreign Office: Rivonia Trial of African National Congress Members
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Papers.
These form part of the records of Embassies, Legations, Consulates, etc: Foreign Office and Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Embassy, South Africa: Registered Files
UK Foreign Office
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These records fall under: Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence; Africa, West and Central (J): South Africa (JS) subseries.
Contains records on Rivonia Sabotage Trial of ANC leaders, including:
-The trial and sentencing of Constable Johannes Arnoldus Greef for his role on helping Arthur Goldreich to escape (newspaper article)
-Report on the substance of O.R. Tambo to the U.N. special committee about people accused of sabotage (9 October 1963)
-Report on the proceedings of the Rivonia trial (press reports)
-222 Acts of sabotage between 10 August 1961 and 1963 (article from the Star newspaper 9 October 1963)
-Moves to raise Pretoria trial issue at U.N. (article from the Star, 10 October 1963)
-Conversation with Bram Fischer about the Rivonia trial
-Letter from Durossil to the Foreign Office, London (19 October 1963)
-De Wet quashed indictment "The Rivonia trial collapses" (articles from the Rand Daily Mail, 30 October 1963)
UK Foreign Office
Records of the Foreign Office: Rivonia Trial
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These records fall under: Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence; African, West and Central (J): South Africa (JS) subseries.
Contains:
Correspondence from the Nigerian diplomats on various British expatriates working at universities and hospitals who will resign from their positions if Nelson Mandela is sentenced to death (29 May 1963).
It was not possible to verify the existence of these records at the time of this audit.
UK Foreign Office
Records of the Foreign Office: Rivonia Trial
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These records fall under: Foreign Office: Political Departments: General Correspondence; African, West and Central (J): South Africa (JS) subseries.
Includes:
Kantor has said the Nelson Mandela will be convicted and sentenced (internal note, 29 May 1964)
UK Foreign Office
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Gathered from various repositories and private sources to preserve records and memories of activism in the United States in support of the struggles of African peoples against colonialism, apartheid, and social injustice from the 1950s through the 1990s.
A search for Rivonia Trial material yields:
-Photographs of demonstrations outside the South African Consulate in New York protesting the outcome of the Rivonia Trial (from private collections and American Committee on Africa)
-Buttons: "Free Motsoaledi", "Free Kathrada" "Free Mandela", "Happy birthday Motsoaledi" (from Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa)
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South African Documents and Press Clippings Collection
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The Library collection of roughly 200,000 books, pamphlets, maps and microform units covers all areas and disciplines. There is an emphasis on the socio-economic development and history of sub-Saharan Africa, with special emphases (reflecting faculty interests) on Ethiopia/Eritrea, Zimbabwe, South Africa, the Sahel region of West Africa, and Nigeria (especially the Eastern Region).
Materials related to the Rivonia Trial include:
- A number of video recordings relating to the life story of Nelson Mandela and thus mentioning the Rivonia Trial in the Audio-Visual Materials on Africa
-Microform and photocopies of Kathrada Collection (originals at UWC-Robben Island Mayibuye Centre) in Special Collections. Over 100 fiche in 13 boxes. DT1949.K38A4 1996; also on film: SPEC COLL RARE BOOKS XX 27823 Microfilm. Guide (1995) available at DT1949.K38S35 1995
-The Voice of Nelson Mandela (SABC, 1999), which includes extracts from the Statement from the Dock. In general library holdings (MSU DIGITAL/MEDIA AUDIODISC, 4 WEST - PT1974 .M36 1999 Audio disc)
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South Africa: The Making of US Policy: 1962-1989
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This collection provides primary source documents describing U.S. relationships to apartheid including implementation, enforcement, and violations of the U.N-sponsored sanctions against South Africa. Including the following that relate to the Rivonia Trial:
-United States Embassy (South Africa) reports that the African National Congress (ANC) was created to carry out sabotage, stating that the arrest of Nelson Mandela occurred after he planned subversive activities (1962).
-A memorandum issued by the Summit Conference of Independent African States held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (1963), agreeing to provide funding to help South African liberation movements and calling for the release from prison of Nelson Mandela, Robert Sobukwe and all other political prisoners.
-A memorandum on the Rivonia Trial providing biographical information on the Rivonia Trialists, and in which Nelson Mandela argues that opposition groups resorted to armed struggle only after avenues for peaceful change were blocked (1964).
-A report in which ANC and Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) leaders, including Nelson Mandela, Michael Harmel and Walter Sisulu are described as Communists, and documents presented during the Rivonia Trial are cited as evidence of the contacts between the ANC, PAC, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of the People's Republic of China (1964).
-A memorandum of conversation in which Cecil Eprile characterises black leaders like Nelson Mandela as careless and prone to bad judgment (1965).
-A cable relating to Resolution 473 of the United Nations Security Council urging South Africa to release all political prisoners, including Nelson Mandela (1980).
-Biographic sketch information on Nelson Mandela provided by the US Department of State (1983).
-A cable on the awarding of the international Simon Bolivar prize to Nelson Mandela by the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) (1983).
-Correspondence to the South African Ambassador to the United States, calling for the release of Nelson Mandela (1984).
- A cable about the Johannesburg Star Newspaper reports that the arrest of Nelson Mandela 25 years ago occurred after he was betrayed by a US Central Intelligence Agency agent posing as a diplomat of the United States Consulate General in Durban (1986).
- A statement in which Chester A. Crocker calls for the release of Nelson Mandela (1986).
- A report in which the US Department of State Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on South Africa asserts that the first steps taken by South Africa must be the release of Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki and all other political prisoners (1987).
The National Security Archive is a non-profit research institute and library providing public access to declassified government documents obtained through the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These are then published as declassified document sets (as this one on South Africa), are produced in microfiche, and digitised to become part of the Digital National Security Archive database which some universities subscribe to (Monash University in South Africa).
US State Department
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Presented to Lloyd Cutler by South Africa’s Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson in 1997. Lloyd Cutler was founding partner of the WilmerHale Law Firm and a civil rights activist in the US. They were to recognise the firm's role in the fight to end Apartheid.
Papers include transcripts of his speech at the 1963-64 Rivonia Trial, notes that Mandela made in his own handwriting both during his trial and as he sat in prison on the night before he heard the sentence on his life. These are copies of originals donated by President Mandela to Bram Fischer Library (now held at Historical Papers, University of Witwatersrand).
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Manuel, Trevor : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
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Trew, Tony
Speech on receiving the Freedom Award from the National Civil Rights Museum, November 2000
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Export of American Capitalism: Encouraging or Impeding Democracy Abroad? : Johns Hopkins Symposium
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Lives That Changed The World: Nelson Mandela : [Filmography]
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Pequeneza, Nadine
Nelson Mandela destroys Ted Koppel part 2 : [Filmography]
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Windborned
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From Publishers Weekly
As a military intelligence officer in World War II, Rockefeller learned his effectiveness depended on his "ability to develop a network of people with reliable information and influence." During his long life-he turned 87 this year-he's amassed a Rolodex of more than 1,000 contacts, and in this satisfying autobiography, he describes firsthand encounters with Pablo Picasso, Sigmund Freud, Fiorello La Guardia, oil sheikhs, Latin American strongmen and others. Critics might say Rockefeller's not too choosy about the company he keeps ; they claim he's "never met a dictator he didn't like." Indeed, he has been roundly criticized for the role he and Henry Kissinger played in persuading the Carter administration to allow the exiled shah of Iran into the U.S., an event widely believed to have sparked the hostage crisis. But this memoir is much more than a titillating account of wealth and international intrigue. Rockefeller also meticulously recounts the modernizing of Chase Bank, where he worked for 35 years, rising to become chairman and chief executive, finally giving the company-which merged with JP Morgan in 2001-a written history on a par with Ron Chernow's The House of Morgan. New York City also dominates here ; after Robert Moses, the Rockefeller clan has had the strongest hand in shaping the modern urban landscape, from Wall Street to midtown to Morningside Heights. Indispensable for anyone interested in financial and American history, Rockefeller's well-organized remembrances present a deeply fascinating, thorough look into the life of a living legend.
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Mandela's visit to New York City, 1990.06.20, NYC; [set of 4 photographic prints]
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Mandela in Washington, undated; [1 photographic prints]
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Mandela in Washington, 2005.05.12, Washington; [set of 4 photographic prints]
White House
Visiting the White House,2005.05.17, Washington; [1 photographic print]
White House
Mandela visiting New York University, 2002.05, [1 photographic print]
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Mandela in the USA, 1999.10.24, Dallas, [1 photographic print]
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Nelson Mandela in NYC, undated, [set of 4 photographic prints]
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Part of 1.10 Nelson Mandela > ANC
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Address by Nelson R Mandela to the plenary session of the multi-party negotiations process
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
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President Clinton's weekly radio address broadcast - Interview with Nelson Mandela
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Statement at a special meeting of the UN Special Committee Against Apartheid
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Address to the Joint Session of the House of Congress of the USA
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Dr Nelson Mandela's acceptance address at the Clark Universty Investiture
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Statement by Nelson Mandela at the United Nations General Assembly
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Statement of the President of the African National Congress, Nelson R Mandela, at the United Nations
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Speech by President Nelson Mandela at the Cathedral of St John the Divine
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Address by President Nelson Mandela at the 53rd United Nations General Assembly
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Speech by President Mandela at a reception hosted by President Clinton
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Address by President Nelson Mandela on receiving the Congressional Gold Medal
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On receiving the Congressional Gold Medal ; U.S. REPRESENTATIVE MAXINE WATERS DELIVERS REMARKS AT PRESENTATION OF CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL TO SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT, NELSON MANDELA
23 September 1998
SPEAKERS: U.S. REPRESENTATIVE MAXINE WATERS (D-CA)
[*] WATERS: President Clinton, President Man
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
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Speech by President Nelson Mandela at the funeral of the victims of the Richmond Massacre
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President Nelson Mandela's Address to the National Foreign Trade Council
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Nelson Mandela Tribute in New York City, 2014.02.13, New York City: [Set of 43 Images]
CultureHorde
Gallo- Getty,1950s-2013, South Africa and the USA: [Set of 16 Still Images]
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United Nations, South Africa and USA: [Set of Five Images]
United Nations (UN)
Ragozzino, Will
Bill Clinton fundraising for the Nelson Mandela Foundation, 2012.02.23, New York: [Set of 29 Images]
Schultz, Adam
Peggy and David Rockefeller receive donor certificate, 2012.06, New York: [Set of 12 Images]
Butler, Christine
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Address to Amherst College, 12 May 2005
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Remarks by ANC President Nelson Mandela on the National Press Club
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Speech of the President of the ANC Nelson Mandela on his Acceptance of a Doctorate Honoris Causa
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Speech of the President Nelson Mandela at a Dinner at The Menil Collection
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Speech at luncheon hosted by Richard Holbrooke, May 2002
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Address at Board Meeting of the Vaccine Fund, May 2002
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Speech at Dinner hosted by Shared Interest, May 2002
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Mandela and Barack Obama, 2005.05.17, Washington, [1 photographic print]
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Katz, David
Mandela orchestrating, 1999.08.2, Seattle, [1 photographic print]
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