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- ZA COM MR-S-028
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- 1991-04-29
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Nelson Mandela's address to the youth
- ZA COM MR-S-026
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- 1990-04-13
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Address to the Swedish Parliament
- ZA COM MR-S-024
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- 1990-03-13
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-023
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- March 1990
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-022
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- 26 February 1990
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Nelson Mandela's address to rally in Bloemfontein
- ZA COM MR-S-021
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- 1990-02-25
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Nelson Mandela's address to rally in Durban
- ZA COM MR-S-020
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- 1990-02-25
Part of Speeches
Presentation notes:
Text in CAPITALS indicates where the address was delivered in Zulu. Pangas referred to in the text are machetes, widely used in Natal's sugar growing areas for cutting cane. Rev. John Langalibelele Dube, first President of the ANC and Pixley ka Isaka Seme, ANC founder member and its President between 1930-7, are referred to in paragraph 5. The "1986 Indaba solution" was a proposal for a change in the structure of regional government in Natal "Asinamali", means we have no money, and was a slogan of the 1983 campaign against rent increases in Durban townships.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Interview by Johannesburg Television Service
- ZA COM MR-S-019
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- 15 February 1990
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Mandela emphasises commitment to peace
- ZA COM MR-S-018
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- 13 February 1990
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Nelson Mandela's address to rally in Soweto, 13 February 1990
- ZA COM MR-S-017
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- 13 February 1990
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Nelson Mandela's address to rally in Cape Town on his release from prison
- ZA COM MR-S-016
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- 11 February 1990
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-015
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- 28 October 1986
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Message to the second national consultative conference of the ANC
- ZA COM MR-S-014
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- June 1985
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
I am not prepared to sell the birthright of the people to be free
- ZA COM MR-S-013
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- 10 February 1985
Part of Speeches
Summary - Mandela's response to the latest offer of freedom by the South African Government. It was read on his behalf by his daughter Zindzi Mandela.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-012
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- 1980
Part of Speeches
Presentation notes:
This message was Mandela's call after the Soweto uprising of 1976. It was published by the ANC on 10 June 1980, with an introduction by O R Tambo, President of the ANC at the time.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Black man in a white man's court : Nelson Mandela's first court statement - 1962
- ZA COM MR-S-011
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- 22 October 1962
Part of Speeches
Place: Old Synagogue Court Pretoria South Africa
Date: 22 October 1962
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-010
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- 20 April 1964
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
The struggle is my life : Press statement issued on 26 June 1961
- ZA COM MR-S-009
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- 26 June 1961
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-008
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- May 1961
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Demonstrations against proclamation of Republic : Answers to questions by Drum
- ZA COM MR-S-007
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- May 1961
Part of Speeches
Summary - The demonstrations will be peaceful and will include work stoppages, meetings and processions. The aim of the protest is to have grievances heard and, ideally, have a national convention to discuss a new constitution.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Extracts from Nelson Mandela's Testimony at the Treason Trial 1956-60
- ZA COM MR-S-006
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- 1960
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
We Defy : 10,000 volunteers protest against 'unjust laws'
- ZA COM MR-S-005
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- Aug-52
Part of Speeches
Summary - This statement focuses on the support by masses of volunteers from all races for the first stages of the Defiance of Unjust Laws Campaign. It also reiterates the main aims of the Campaign: to oppose an unjust system and struggle for freedom for non-Europeans.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-004
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- 1962-02-03
Part of Speeches
Summary - This address summaries the assistance that the international community, especially African states, has given to the freedom fighters in South Africa. It outlines the political and social situation in South Africa and the ANC's responses and move from policies of non-violence to the formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe. The people's resolve to fight is steadfast but the continued support of PAFMECA is crucial.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-003
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- 1953-09-21
Part of Speeches
Summary - The political climate has changed from the successes of the Campaign for the Defiance of Unjust Laws of 1952 and the ANC must be prepared with a new approach and with a strong and disciplined membership. The new approach is called the "M" Plan and calls for active recruitment and action at the grassroots level. This will enable the ANC to function without calling attention to itself. There is no place in the ANC for those opposed to the "M" Plan.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
- ZA COM MR-S-002
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- 1953-08-23
Part of Speeches
Summary - Imperial powers exploit Africa for its raw materials, its strategic value as military bases and its cheap labour. Africa is used as an instrument of war and the first casualties are its people. There is a link between the struggle for peace and the struggle against colonialism in Africa.
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Presidential Address at the Annual Conference of the African National Congress Youth League
- ZA COM MR-S-001
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- December 1951
Part of Speeches
Summary - This address outlines the main threats in the world (imperialism, capitalism), in Africa (colonialism), and in South Africa (fascism). African Nationalism is seen as the response to these threats and the Youth League is seen as the guardian of this ideology. The Youth League should not continue to debate African Nationalism as an ideology but rather focus on how to mobilise the masses in a national struggle, how to respond to the Suppression of Communism Act and how to organise and discipline its members.
Ramaphosa, Cyril : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-9
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- 2014/10/06
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Ginwala, Frene : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-8
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- 2014/09/12
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Mboweni, Tito : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-7
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- 2014/09/11
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Pahad, Essop : Interviewed by Joel Netshitenzhe and Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-6
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- 2014/09/11
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Manuel, Trevor : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-5
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- 2014/09/10
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Moosa, Valli : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Cape Town : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-4
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- 2014/09/08
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Masekela, Barbara : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Cape Town : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-3
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- 2014/08/28
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Bizos, George : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2015, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-29
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- 2015-04-30
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Duarte, Jessie : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-2
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- 2014/07/15
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Turok, Ben : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2015, Cape Town : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-15
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- 2015/03/17
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Streeter, Chris : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2015, Pretoria : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-13
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- 2015/01/21
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
- ZA COM 2018/89-12
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- 2014/12/02
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Buthelezi, Mangosuthu : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-11
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- 2014/11/28
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Pahad, Aziz : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-10
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- 2014/10/09
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Smith, William & Pretorius, Fanie : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Pretoria : [Transcript]
- ZA COM 2018/89-1
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- 2014/06/25
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
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