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Listen tonight: Honoring Nelson Mandela
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Rutter, John
Transvaal Indian Congress: A People's Organ of Structure (1904 - 1994)
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Vadi, Ismail
Mandela: In Honor of an Extraordinary Life
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Mandela, Makaziwe
Lal Salaam! Comrade Mosie Moolla (1934 - 2023): Revolutionary, Internationalist, and Diplomat
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Seedat, Rashid
Rhoda: A biography "comrade kadalie, you are out of order!"
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Pollak, Joel B
Causing The Ruin of Mandela: Perspectives on Corruption in Acts 5:1-11
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Speckman, McGlory
Dulcie: Du cap a paris, enquete sur i'ssassinat dúne militante anti-apartheid
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Collombat, Benoît
Winnie & Mandela: Portrait of a marriage
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Steinberg, Jonny
Nelson Mandela Elementary School in Newark, New Jersey
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President Ramaphosa unveils two Mandela statues in Eastern Cape
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A song titled "Madiba" dedicated to Nelson Mandela by Matthieu Saglio
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Saglio, Matthieu
I know this to be true: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Schlatterer, Heike
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du Toit, André
Spear: Mandela and the revolutionaries
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Landau, Paul S
Dear comrade president: Oliver Tambo and the foundations of South Africa's constitution
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Odendaal, Andre
Nelson Mandela Foundation Strategic Plan 2022 - 2024: Making a difference sustainably
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Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Archives of Times Past: Conversations about South Africa's Deep History
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Kros, Cynthia
Budapest establishes a park in Honor of Nelson Mandela
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History of South Africa: From 1902 to the Present
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South Africa was born in war, has been cursed by crises and ruptures, and today stands on a precipice once again. This book explores the country's tumultuous journey from the Second Anglo-Boer War to 2021. Drawing on diaries, letters, oral testimony and diplomatic reports, Thula Simpson follows the South African people through the battles, elections, repression, resistance, strikes, insurrections, massacres, crashes and epidemics that have shaped the nation.
Tracking South Africa's path from colony to Union and from apartheid to democracy, Simpson documents the influence of key figures including Jan Smuts, Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko, P.W. Botha, Thabo Mbeki and Cyril Ramaphosa. He offers detailed accounts of watershed events like the 1922 Rand Revolt, the Defiance Campaign, Sharpeville, the Soweto uprising and the Marikana massacre. He sheds light on the roles of Gandhi, Churchill, Castro and Thatcher, and explores the impact of the World Wars, the armed struggle and the Border War. Simpson's history charts the post-apartheid transition and the phases of ANC rule, from Rainbow Nation to transformation; state capture to 'New Dawn'. Along the way, it reveals the divisions and solidarities of sport; the nation's economic travails; and painful pandemics, from the Spanish flu to AIDS and Covid-19.
Simpson, Thula
Dear Comrade President: Oliver Tambo and the Foundations of South Africa’s Constitution
Part of Bibliography
In his annual presidential address on 8 January 1986, ANC president Oliver Tambo called on South Africans to make apartheid ungovernable through armed action and militant struggle. But unknown to the world, on that very day, the quiet-spoken mathematics teacher and aspirant priest turned reluctant revolutionary had also set up a secret think tank in Lusaka, which he named the Constitution Committee, giving it an ‘ad hoc unique exercise’ that had ‘no precedent in the history of the movement’.
Knowing that all wars end at a negotiating table, and judging the balance of forces to be moving in favour of the liberation movement, Tambo wanted the
ANC to hold the initiative after the fall of apartheid. Assisted by Pallo Jordan, he instructed his new think tank to formulate the principles and draft the outlines of a constitution that could unite South Africa when the time came to talk in the fledgling days of freedom and democracy. The seven-member team, including Albie Sachs, Kader Asmal and Zola Skweyiya, started deliberating and reporting to Tambo. In correspondence, they typically addressed him as ‘Dear Comrade President’.
Drawing on the personal archives of participants, Dear Comrade President explains how the purposeful first steps were taken in the making of South Africa’s Constitution. Why and how did this process happen? What were the first written words? When and where were they put on paper? By whom? What values did they espouse? And how did the committee’s work fit into the broader struggle? This book answers these questions in new, paradigm-shifting ways.
Odendaal, Andre
Beyond fear: Reflections of a freedom fighter
Part of Reference Books
Ebrahim, Ebrahim Ismail
Endurance: 100 tales of survival adventure and exploration
Part of Reference Books
Wood, Levison
I know this to be true: Jacinda Ardern
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Schlatterer, Heike
Nelson Mandela Foundation Prospectus
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Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
A Life in Ten Pictures: Nelson Mandela
Part of Filmography
BBC Studios
Opening of the Jukskei Park in Riverlea in honour of Nelson Mandela
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Nelson Mandela's first statue unveiled in Bulgarian capital Sofia
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Gandhi and Mandela: Born in the R.S.A
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An original, well researched and illustrated book, which sheds new light on the influence which Mahatma Gandhi may have had on Nelson Mandela – entitled Gandhi and Mandela: Born in the R.S.A.
Based on some thirty years of research, Haswell puts forward three propositions:
Firstly, that both Gandhi and Mandela, suit-wearing attorneys, were transformed and reborn as political leaders, by life changing experiences in the city of Pietermaritzburg – hence the title Born in the R.S.A.;
Secondly, that as a youthful leader Mandela certainly adopted the nonviolent campaign strategies developed by Gandhi; and,
Thirdly, that in the treason trials which Mandela had to endure, his courtroom demeanour, legal tactics, and even phrases such as “ if needs be I am prepared to die”, so closely resemble those used by Gandhi, in South African courts, some fifty years earlier, that the author contends that Mandela can be considered to be a legal disciple of Gandhi.
Haswell, Robert
Poem titled "The voice of hope" dedicated to Nelson Mandela by Shoaneng Sefali
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Sefali, Shoaneng
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Arogundade, Dele (Brigadier General)
Nelson Mandela Statue unveiled in Nambule, Uganda
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Nelson Mandela Statue unveiled in Nambule in front of the Mandela National Stadium, Uganda. People across Africa are embracing the chance to celebrate Nelson Mandela’s life in the month of July. In Uganda, a statue of the African icon was unveiled. The statue is a half figure of the African icon wearing his famous Madiba shirt. South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr. Naledi Pandor was in Uganda for the unveiling.
South Africa and Uganda have strong ties dating back to the struggle against colonialism and apartheid. Uganda hosted and trained South African anti-apartheid activists and freedom fighters in the late 1980s. Minister Pandor described the statue as a fitting tribute to the strong relationship between the two countries.
Rotary honors the Nelson Mandela Foundation as a Champion of Inclusion 2022-2023
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Rotary International
Nelson Mandela Museum in Carabobo
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Reinforcing constitutional values in the 6th term: We are running out of time!
Part of Reference Books
Sedupane, Kgositoi Aubrey
Taiwan Journal of Democracy: An International Journal of Politics
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Cheng, T. J
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Nolutshungu, Temba A
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive intersectionality and praxis
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Harris, Verne
Amakomiti: Grassroots Democracy in South African Shack Settlements
Part of Reference Books
Ngwane, Trevor
Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism
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Mazzucato, Mariana
The Nation's Gift in Nelson Mandela
Part of Reference Books
Motsepe, Hlabirwa Japhet
A Plan for the People: Nelson Mandela's Hope for his Nation
Part of Reference Books
As Nelson Mandela lived and worked under the unjust system of apartheid, his desire for freedom grew. South Africa separated people by races, oppressing the country's non-white citizens with abusive laws and cruel restrictions. Every day filled Mandela with grief and anger. But he also had hope--hope for a nation that belonged to everyone who lived in it.
From his work with the African National Congress, to his imprisonment on Robben Island, to his extraordinary rise to the presidency, Nelson Mandela was a rallying force against injustice. This stirring biography explores Mandela's long fight for equality and the courage that propelled him through decades of struggle. Illustrated in the bold, bright colors of South Africa, A Plan for the People captures the spirit of a leader beloved around the world.
McDivitt, Lindsey
Les lettres qui ont changé le monde
Part of Foreign language books
Montefiore, Simon Sebag
Reinforcing Constitutional Values in the 6th term: We are running out of time!
Part of Autograph books
The book reminds South Africans about the Constitutional values which are pillars against which human rights and constitutional obligations lean and how they guide deeper understanding of constitutional principles.
The book serves to help the public to understand the Constitution and its imperatives better – to understand what went wrong in the past 27 years (actions and omissions) in relation to the upholding of constitutional values – and to understand what ought to have been done! And how that ought to have been done.
It identifies the conduct that delayed and delays performance of constitutional obligations especially owing to lack of diligence and disregard for constitutional values and principles by those occupying public office.
It reminds all citizens and office bearers that the Constitution is not a document of convenience. And exposes how those occupying public office including public servants fail to: use and abide by the law; and uphold the Constitution to ensure the realisation of human rights and perform constitutional obligations.
Parliament, provincial legislatures, municipal councils, the Executive, boards, members of commissions, accounting officers, managers and employees are recounted what they out to have done and how they ought to have conducted themselves.
Court judgments, investigation reports and reports of commissions of enquiry are used to evince and expose how constitutional values were disregarded and weakened.
The book assesses and encourages a high standard of ethics, professionalism, integrity, good governance and constitutionalism, and diligence in the performance of constitutional obligations.
It further suggests interventions and recommendations inter-alia the restructuring of the constitutional and legislative framework of certain constitutional bodies and statutory bodies such as Chapter 9 institutions and PANSALB towards a diligent and speedy realisation of human rights and service delivery, and thus uphold constitutional values.
Sedupane, Kgositoi Aubrey
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Singh, Anant
Part of Reference Books
Singh, Anant
Ghosts of Archive: Deconstructive Intersectionality and Praxis
Part of Autograph books
Harris, Verne
Part of Reference Books
Lekgotla laga Ramoupi, Neo
The Black Pimpernel: Nelson Mandela on the Run
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Wanner, Zukiswa
Thambi Naidoo and Family: Struggle for a Non-racial Democracy in South Africa
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Vadi, Ismail
Part of Reference Books
Maharaj, Mac
Diplomacy of Change from Apartheid to Democracy
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Jacobs, Dawie
Part of Reference Books
Mofokeng wa Makhetha, Jerry
Nelson Mandela Memorial Amsterdam: Gedenkteken
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CBK Zuidoost
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Masekela, Barbara
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Singh, Anant
"The Glory of South Africa represented on the mandela label " poem dedicated to Winnie Mandela
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Iván Rivera Jovel, Daniel
Poem titled "A Ray of Light Converted in life" written by Daniel Ivan Rivera Jovel
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Iván Rivera Jovel, Daniel
Nelson Mandela Memorial unveiled by Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema
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Modisakeng, Mohau
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Garda, Yusuf Chubb
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Sehgal, Nahyr
Mandela My Life: The Official Exhibition
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Richmark
Article titled "Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi" written by M Ahmad
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Ahmad, M
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Marianna V. Vardinoyannis Foundation International Honorary Award 2021 presented to the Nelson Mandela Foundation by Mrs. Vardinoyannis, in the presence of the CEO of the "Nelson Mandela Foundation" Mr. Sello Hatang. The Nelson Mandela Foundation was presented with the award for its significant work and the legacy of Nelson Mandela that lead to a fairer and more humane world.
In her introductory speech, Mrs. Vardinoyannis spoke about the legacy of the great fighter and stressed that following Mandela's teachings, the new generation can change the world.
Marianna V. Vardinoyannis foundation
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Nelson Mandela Scottish Memorial Foundation
The Black Pimpernel: Nelson Mandela On The Run
Part of Bibliography
Wanner, Zukiswa
Poem titled "A photo of an Adamanese woman" dedicated to Nelson Mandela by Bongani Zulu
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Zulu, Bongani
Poem titled "The Manuscript" dedicated to Nelson Mandela by Bongani Zulu
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Zulu, Bongani
"The Capture of a Slippery Man" poem dedicated to Nelson Mandela by Bongani Zulu
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Zulu, Bongani
Poem dedicated to Mandela by Bongani Zulu titled "Thinking in The Dark Years"
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Zulu, Bongani
A Plan for the People: Nelson Mandela’s Hope for His Nation
Part of Bibliography
As Nelson Mandela lived and worked under the unjust system of apartheid, his desire for freedom grew. South Africa separated people by races, oppressing the country’s non-white citizens with abusive laws and cruel restrictions. Every day filled Mandela with grief and anger. But he also had hope—hope for a nation that belonged to everyone who lived in it.
From his work with the African National Congress to his imprisonment on Robben Island, to his extraordinary rise to the presidency, Nelson Mandela was a rallying force against injustice. This stirring biography explores Mandela’s long fight for equality and the courage that propelled him through decades of struggle. Illustrated in the bold, bright colours of South Africa, A Plan for the People captures the spirit of a leader beloved around the world.
McDivitt, Lindsey
Poem "Remember Madiba through ubuntu" by Bongani Zulu
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Zulu, Bongani
Poem titled "Hang in there" dedicated to Mandela by Bongani Zulu
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Zulu, Bongani
Master of Justice, song by Rumbidzai Mabvuu dedicated to Nelson Mandela
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Mabvuu, Rumbidzai
The terrorist album: Apartheid's insurgents, collaborators and the security police
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Dlamini, Jacob
All Shook up: The archival legacy of Terry Cook
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Nesmith, Tom
A Lawyer's Odyssey: Apartheid, Mandela and Beyond
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Brown, Henry
Negotiating Democracy, 1990-1994: How South Africa's Democracy was forged
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Mbatha, Khulu
Nelson Mandela: The prison letters of Nelson Mandela
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Venter, Sahm
I know this to be true about Nelson Mandela
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Hatang, Sello Koos
Prisoner 913: The Release of Nelson Mandela
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de Villers, Riaan
Part of Reference Books
Bundy, Colin
The Unlikely Mr Rogue: A life with Ivan Pillay
Part of Autograph books
Groenink, Evelyn
Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future
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In this uplifting and practical book, written in collaboration with his biographer, Austen Ivereigh, the preeminent spiritual leader explains why we must—and how we can—make the world safer, fairer, and healthier for all people now.
In the COVID crisis, the beloved shepherd of over one billion Catholics saw the cruelty and inequity of our society exposed more vividly than ever before. He also saw, in the resilience, generosity, and creativity of so many people, the means to rescue our society, our economy, and our planet. In direct, powerful prose, Pope Francis urges us not to let the pain be in vain.
He begins Let Us Dream by exploring what this crisis can teach us about how to handle upheaval of any kind in our own lives and the world at large. With unprecedented candor, he reveals how three crises in his own life changed him dramatically for the better. By its very nature, he shows, crisis presents us with a choice: we make a grievous error if we try to return to some pre-crisis state. But if we have the courage to change, we can emerge from the crisis better than before.
Francis then offers a brilliant, scathing critique of the systems and ideologies that conspired to produce the current crisis, from a global economy obsessed with profit and heedless of the people and environment it harms, to politicians who foment their people’s fear and use it to increase their own power at their people’s expense. He reminds us that Christians’ first duty is to serve others, especially the poor and the marginalized, just as Jesus did.
Finally, the Pope offers an inspiring and actionable blueprint for building a better world for all humanity by putting the poor and the planet at the heart of new thinking. For this plan, he draws not only on sacred sources, but on the latest findings from renowned scientists, economists, activists, and other thinkers. Yet rather than simply offer prescriptions, he shows how ordinary people acting together despite their differences can discover unforeseen possibilities.
Along the way, he offers dozens of wise and surprising observations on the value of unconventional thinking, on why we must dramatically increase women’s leadership in the Church and throughout society, on what he learned while scouring the streets of Buenos Aires with garbage-pickers, and much more.
Let Us Dream is an epiphany, a call to arms, and a pleasure to read. It is Pope Francis at his most personal, profound and passionate. With this book and with open hearts, we can change the world.
Francis, Pope
Babel Unbound: Rage, reason and re-thinking public life
Part of Reference Books
Cowling, Lesley
A living legacy: Nelson Mandela museum celebrates two decades
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Nelson Mandela Museum
Nelson Mandela mural unveiled in Montreal
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Egalite, Franco
Plaque for Red Square (Oriental plaza)
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"My cardboard Mandela statue" created by Darrell Wakelam
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Wakelam, Darrell
Official music video of a song ''Answer" dedicated to Nelson Mandela by Action People
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Action People
A tribute song for Nelson Mandela by Apollo Diablo
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Diablo, Apollo
A tribute song for Nelson Mandela titled "Freedom", produced by Paul Ramos
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Ramos, Paul
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Mandela8 is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. Its initial vision is to see a permanent artwork that functions as a unique performance, conversation and contemplation space established at a Toxteth Liverpool 8 heritage site, to celebrate, commemorate and pursue the legacy of Nelson Mandela’s outstanding achievement for humanity.
In March 2020, the Mandela8 charity organisation was awarded £95k to carry out a new project to bring together the community.
Liverpool Echo
I know this to be true: Stephen Curry (43376)
Part of Foreign language books
Blackwell, Geoff
I know this to be true: Ruth Bader Ginsburg (43374)
Part of Foreign language books
Blackwell, Geoff
I know this to be true: Nelson Mandela (43373)
Part of Foreign language books
Blackwell, Geoff
I know this to be true: Bryan Stevenson
Part of Reference Collection (Centre of Memory Reading Room)
Blackwell, Geoff
Sudan's "Southern problem": Race, rhetoric and international relations, 1961-1991
Part of Reference Books
Manoeli, Sebabatso (Dr)