- AU NLA MR-MM-410
- Collection
- 1963-1964
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
ANC legalised Mandela to be released
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Nelson Mandela addresses Canadian Parliament
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
In South Africa with Nelson Mandela
Part of Mandela Materials
South African Sanctions Lifted
Part of Mandela Materials
CBC Digital Archives
Mandela and seven colleagues imprisoned
Part of Mandela Materials
Nelson Mandela and seven colleagues face life imprisonment in South Africa." That's the fate of eight African National Congress leaders, tried for 221 acts of sabotage designed to violently overthrow South Africa's apartheid government. The trial lasted eight months and attracted worldwide attention. In this 1964 radio report from CBC National News, reporter Patrick Keatley is in London to explain why the defendants likely avoided a death sentence.
Nelson Mandela and seven colleagues face life imprisonment in South Africa." The eight African National Congress leaders, tried for 221 acts of sabotage designed to violently overthrow South Africa's apartheid government. The trial lasted eight months and attracted worldwide attention. In this 1964 radio report from CBC National News, reporter Patrick Keatley is in London to explain why the defendants likely avoided a death sentence. "The sentence of life imprisonment is a deft stroke by the nationalist government," he concludes. "Certainly it thrusts aside some of the tremendous world horror and political pressure which otherwise would have immediately built up against South Africa."
Mandela and seven colleagues imprisoned
The Rivonia trial was named after the suburb of Johannesburg where 19 African National Congress leaders were arrested at Liliesleaf Farm on July 11, 1963. Mandela was already in custody, having been sentenced to five years in prison in October 1962 for inciting a workers' strike a year earlier.
• At Liliesleaf, the South African government discovered documents belonging to the group Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), a military wing of the ANC. They described plans for attack and guerrilla warfare.
• Several ANC leaders used Liliesleaf as a hideout, and Nelson Mandela himself moved there in 1961. Using the name David Motsamayi (meaning "the walker") he evaded police by masquerading as a cook and gardener. The farm was owned by co-defendant Arthur Golderich, a South African abstract painter and a key figure in the anti-apartheid movement.
• In addition to Mandela, the other ANC leaders charged were Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Andrew Mlangeni, Elias Motsoaledi, Ahmed Kathrada, Billy Nair, Denis Goldberg, Lionel "Rusty" Bernstein, Bob Hepple, Harold Wolpe, James "Jimmy" Kantor and Golderich.
• This CBC Radio clip notes that six of the defendants were black, but this appears to be incorrect. Goldberg, Bernstein, Hepple and Golderich were white Jews, while Nair and Kathrada were Indian. This leaves five men - Mandela, Sisulu, Mbeki, Motsoaledi and Mhlaba - who were black
• Those found guilty on all four counts were Mandela, Sisulu, Mbeki, Motsoaledi, Mlangeni, Goldberg and Mhlaba. Kathrada was found guilty on one count of conspiracy. Bernstein was acquitted but was rearrested, released on bail and placed under house arrest. He later fled the country.
• Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd (mentioned in this clip as Dr. Verwoerd) was prime minister of South Africa from 1958 until his assassination in 1966. He is called the "Architect of Apartheid" because he broadened existing policies that restricted the black Bantu African nationals' mobility while he was minister of native affairs in the early 1950s. In September 1966, he was stabbed four times in the chest by a uniformed parliamentary messenger names Dmitri Tsafendas. The motive for the murder was unclear.
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CBC National News
Nelson Mandela: Prisoner, president, peacemaker
Part of Mandela Materials
CBC Digital Archives
Canadian Anti- Apartheid News Bulletin
Part of Mandela Materials
Canadian Anti-Apartheid Movement
Nelson Mandela Children's Fund (Canada) fonds
Part of Mandela Materials
Nelson Mandela Childrens Fund (NMCF)
Michael D. Harris photograph binders
Part of Mandela Materials
Office of Mike Harris
Premier Bob Rae's special advisor's policy and issues records
Part of Mandela Materials
Initiated on the suggestion of Canada’s Secretary of State for External Affairs, the legal agreement was signed between Nelson Mandela and the fund in May of 1990 and the Fund was legally constituted the following month in April of 1990. The purpose of the Nelson Mandela Fund as set out in its deed of Trust, is to work towards the establishment, through peaceful means, of a non-racial, fully democratic South Africa by engaging Canadians. The Progressive Conservative Party, the Liberal Party and the New Democratic Parties of Canada gave unanimous consent to the establishment of the Nelson Mandela Fund during a session of Parliament on the 7th March 1990.
The file contains three copies of South Africa Documentation, from April to November of 1991. This bulletin was produced by the Nelson Mandela Fund, which had offices in both Toronto and Montreal in the 1990s. Also included is: a copy of Nelson Mandela’s Statement of the Deputy President of the ANC at the Opening of the ANC National Conference in July of 1991, Statement of ANC President Oliver Tambo to the ANC conference in Durban in July of 1991; newspaper clippings; a working document by the ANC Constitutional Committee concerning the Bill of Rights for a new South Africa; an ANC Discussion Document concerning Constitutional Principles for a Democratic South Africa (n.d.); correspondence of the Nelson Mandela Fund; Information concerning the Fund’s Community band Citizenship Education Project; copy of a typed letter from Nelson Mandela to Archbishop Edward Scott dated the 14th January 1991; records concerning the proclamation of Nelson Mandela Day in Ontario (11 February 1991); budget information; information concerning the National Education Committee; as well as fundraising information. The file also contains the agreement signed between Nelson Mandela the Nelson Mandela Fund, dated the 16 May 1990.
Premier of Ontario’s office
Part of Mandela Materials
Anderson, David
Part of Mandela Materials
Collins, John
Part of Mandela Materials
Cummings, Dale
Part of Mandela Materials
Curatolo, Fred
Part of Mandela Materials
Donato, Andy
Part of Mandela Materials
Edwards, Frank
Part of Mandela Materials
Jenkins, Anthony
Part of Mandela Materials
Karsh, Yousuf
Part of Mandela Materials
Kew, Don
Part of Mandela Materials
La Palm, Robert
Part of Mandela Materials
MacKinnon, Bruce
Part of Mandela Materials
Murphy, Daniel
Part of Mandela Materials
Nipper, B.
Part of Mandela Materials
Peterson, Roy
Part of Mandela Materials
Pickersgill, Peter
Part of Mandela Materials
Pijet, Andre
Part of Mandela Materials
Pijet, Andre
Part of Mandela Materials
Various
Part of Mandela Materials
Waghorn, Kerry
Criminal Court Case No. 253/1963 (State Versus N Mandela and Others)
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives and Record Service of South Africa (NARSSA)
Files of United Nations Secretary-General, U Thant
Part of Mandela Materials
U Thant
Part of Mandela Materials
BBC Press Office
Part of Mandela Materials
Huddleston, Trevor
Part of Mandela Materials
Sampson, Anthony
Part of Mandela Materials
Mendelson, John
Foreign Office: Cultural Relations Department
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
British Embassy, Pretoria
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
Astor, David
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
British Embassy, Pretoria
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
National Archives (United Kingdom)
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
Press Articles
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
Rand Daily Mail
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
SASO
National Archives United Kingdom
Part of Mandela Materials
Rand Daily Mail
The archival record relating to the late Mr Nelson Mandela is infinite, fragmentary and scattered, both geographically and institutionally, throughout the world, making it almost impossible to physically locate. The imperative, therefore, is to document this vast resource, facilitate access to it, and promote its preservation and use.
The Mandela Materials Database is a guide to the Mandela archive elsewhere, other than the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory. Both local and international repositories have been surveyed for any material on Mr Mandela to include in the database. The purpose of this database is to point researchers to the relevant repositories holding the actual archival material.
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Part of Mandela Materials
Menell, Jo
Celebrating the life of Nelson Mandela
Part of Mandela Materials
DVD
Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation
A Captivating view of the indomitable spirit of one of the world's most fascinating figures.
Directed by Jo Menell and Angus Gibson and produced by Jonathan Demme, Edward Saxon and Jo Menell.
Total Running time: 118 minutes
Offering an intimate look at one of the world's most revered human rights figures from his childhood to his election as South Africa's first black president, the feature-length film produced by Jonathan Demme was nominated for the 1997 Academy Award® for Best Documentary.
A 26-track CD soundtrack includes South African legends Hugh Masekela, Johnny Clegg & Saluki, Vusi Mahlasela, The Manhattan Brothers, Brenda Fassie and many more. The 48-page book and National Geographic Map chronicle the political and cultural history of South Africa
CD
Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation Original Soundtrack
Evoking the rich and vibrant musical legacy of South Africa, with traditional Xhosa and Zulu folk songs, '50s township swing and jump blues, harmony trios and powerful protest songs of freedom.
Track List:
1 Robben Island Ambiance
2 Father of Our Nation - Jennifer Jones and Hugh Masekela
3 Childhood - Original Score
4 Sip N’ Fly - The African Jazz Pioneers
5 In The Queue - Original Cast Of The All African Jazz Opera “King Kong”
6 Yiyole The - Havana Swingsters
7 Pula Kgosi Seretse - The Skylarks
8 Ndenzeni Na? (What Have I Done?) - The Father Huddleston Band
9 Vuka Vuka (Get Up, Get Up) - The Manhattan Brothers
10 De Makeba - The Jazz Dazzlers
11 Lalelani - The Skylarks
12 Mandela-Madiba Original Score
13 Toyi Toyi Mix - The African National Congress Choir
14 Heavyweight - The Kalahari Surfers With Lesego Rampolokeng
15 Wars Of Old - Original Score
16 Asimbonanga (Mandela) (We Have Not Seen Him) -Johnny Clegg And Saluki
17 Family Theme - Original Score
18 Nelson Mandela - The Specials
19 Rest In Peace - Original Score
20 When You Come Back - Vusi Mahlasela
21 Transkei - Original Score
22 Guns And Pangas - The Kalahari Surfers With Shaun Naidoo
23 Sad Song - Original Score
24 Phansi Ngodlame - Babsy Mlangeni
25 Mmalo-We - Bayete And Jab Khanyile
26 Black President - Brenda Fassie
48-page Book
Telling the compelling story of the extraordinary life of Nelson Mandela is a beautiful, 48-page book filled with dozens of photos and art images, and an essay by acclaimed British journalist Robin Denselow.
Map
20” X 30” Poster Map exclusively created by the National Geographic Society
Menell, Jo
Part of Mandela Materials
Offering an intimate look at one of the world’s most revered human rights figures from his childhood to his election as South Africa’s first black president, the feature-length film produced by Jonathan Demme was nominated for the 1997 Academy Award for Best Documentary. A 26-track CD soundtrack includes South African legends Hugh Masekela, Johnny Clegg & Saluki, Vusi Mahlasela, The Manhattan Brothers, Brenda Fassie and many more. The 48-page book and National Geographic Map chronicle the political and cultural history of South Africa.
Palm World Voices: Mandela includes:
48-page Book
Telling the compelling story of the extraordinary life of Nelson Mandela is a beautiful, 48-page book filled with dozens of photos and art images, and an essay by acclaimed British journalist Robin Denselow.
20” X 30” Poster Map exclusively created by the National Geographic Society
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DVD: Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation
A Captivating view of the indomitable spirit if one of the world’s most fascinating figures, this full-length documentary follows Nelson Mandela from his early days and tribal education to his election as South Africa’s first black president. Providing insights into his early life, the film takes us through Mandela’s childhood, adolescence, career in law and first marriage. Mandela is an absorbing look at the courageous life, tribulations and fortitude of Mandela the leader, while never forgetting the engaging and charismatic spirit of Mandela the man. Film features exclusive interviews and narration from Mandela himself.
Directed by Jo Menell and Angus Gibson and produced by Jonathan Demme, Edward Saxon and Jo Menell.
Total Run Time: 118 minutes
Menell, Jo
Part of Mandela Materials
African National Congress (ANC)
G. Robert Vincent Voice Library
Part of Mandela Materials
ABC
The Treason Trial and other Trials
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Supreme Court of South Africa
The Treason Trial and other Trials
Part of Mandela Materials
Supreme Court of South Africa
African National Congress records in Tanzania
Part of Mandela Materials
African National Congress (ANC)
African National Congress records in Tanzania
Part of Mandela Materials
African Liberation Committee
African National Congress records inTanzania
Part of Mandela Materials
African National Congress (ANC)
African National Congress records in Tanzania
Part of Mandela Materials
African National Congress (ANC)
African National Congress records in Tanzania
Part of Mandela Materials
African National Congress (ANC)
Part of Mandela Materials
African Liberation Committee
Part of Mandela Materials
Schadeberg, Jürgen
World Bank Group Archives Photographic Collection
Part of Mandela Materials
World Bank
California Lavender Smokefree Project
Part of Mandela Materials
California Lavender Smokefree Project
Part of Mandela Materials
University of the Witwatersrand
Part of Mandela Materials
Taitt-Mugubane, A. Leonora
Nelson Mandela Speeches and writings
Part of Mandela Materials
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla [use]
Part of Mandela Materials
Sachs, Albert Louis
Office of International Academic Affairs (University of Michigan)
Part of Mandela Materials
University of Michigan, Office of International Academic Affairs
Nelson Mandela Presidential Gifts
Part of Mandela Materials
South African Government Presidency
Capital District Coalition Against Apartheid and Racism records
Part of Mandela Materials
Capital District Coalition Against Apartheid and Racism
Part of Mandela Materials
Mandela/Machel: Honorary Doctorate Ceremony
Part of Mandela Materials
University Advancement Office
Part of Mandela Materials
Lee, John B.
Part of Mandela Materials
Clarke, Austin
African National Congress Video Unit
Part of Mandela Materials
African National Congress (ANC) Video Unit
African National Congress records in Tanzania
Part of Mandela Materials
African National Congress (ANC)
Nelson Mandela meets Margaret Thacher
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Mrs. Mandela Winnie Mandela on husbands 'sentence
Part of Mandela Materials
Palace of Justice as verdict on Mandela and others is given
Part of Mandela Materials
Edinburg: Commonwealth leaders meeting/ Lockerbie trial
Part of Mandela Materials
Princess of Wales meets President Mandela
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Nelson Mandela Parliament Speech
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
Part of Mandela Materials
South Africa: Internations Mediation Fails
Part of Mandela Materials
South Africa: Forming the Government
Part of Mandela Materials