American Committee on Africa : [Part 6]
- ZA MR-AAO-027
- Collection
- 1953-01-01 - 2001-12-31
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
American Committee on Africa : [Part 6]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Mandela in Washington, undated; [1 photographic prints]
Unknown
Visiting the White House,2005.05.17, Washington; [1 photographic print]
White House
Mandela in Washington, 2005.05.12, Washington; [set of 4 photographic prints]
White House
Gallo- Getty,1950s-2013, South Africa and the USA: [Set of 16 Still Images]
Various
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
World Environmental Movement for Africa and World Institute for Leadership Development
Honorary doctorate of Laws from Howard University
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Howard University
Mandela Highway in Washington DC
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
WITSA Eminent Person's Award from the World Information, Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA)
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
World Information, Technology and Services Alliance
Salutation from the W.K Kellogg Foundation
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Citation Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela -Humanitarian , Par Excellence from Voorhees College in Denmark
Part of Nelson Mandela Tributes
Voorhees College
Address by President Nelson Mandela on receiving the Congressional Gold Medal
Part of Speeches
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
Speech by President Mandela at a reception hosted by President Clinton
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
President Clinton's weekly radio address broadcast - Interview with Nelson Mandela
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Mosaic Foundation lunch in Washington
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Mosaic Foundation Dinner, Washington November 2001
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Address by President Mandela National Press Club
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Notes for a Speech by President Nelson Mandela at the Honorary Degree Award, Howard University
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Notes for Speech by President Mandela to Congressional Black Caucus Luncheon
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
President Mandela's Response to a toast at the State Banquet
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Address by President Nelson Mandela at the State Department Luncheon
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
President Nelson Mandela's Address to the National Foreign Trade Council
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Remarks by ANC President Nelson Mandela on the National Press Club
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Address to the Joint Session of the House of Congress of the USA
Part of Speeches
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Manuel, Trevor : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Johannesburg : [Transcript]
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
National Public Broadcasting Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
National Public Radio
National Public Broadcasting Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
National Public Radio
National Public Broadcasting Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
National Public Radio
National Public Broadcasting Archives
Part of Mandela Materials
National Public Radio
Part of Rivonia Trial
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).
Untitled
South Africa: The Making of US Policy: 1962-1989
Part of Rivonia Trial
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
National Security Archive Declassified Document Set
Part of Mandela Materials
US State Department
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights under Law (Southern Africa Project) : [Part 2]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Congressional Black Caucus : [Part 2]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
American Committee on Africa : [Part 4]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
American Committee on Africa : [Part 3]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
American Committee on Africa : [Part 2]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
American Committee on Africa : [Part 1]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Congressional Black Caucus : [Part 1]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Fatima M. Zein donation, 1994.10.07, Washington DC; [set of 4 photographic prints]
Part of Gifted photos
Unknown
Mandela and Barack Obama, 2005.05.17, Washington, [1 photographic print]
Part of Gifted photos
Katz, David
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) CREST
Part of Mandela Materials
Central Intelligence Agency
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights under Law (Southern Africa Project) : [Part 3]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights under Law (Southern Africa Project) : [Part 1]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
American Committee on Africa : [Part 5]
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives
Digital National Security Archive
Part of Anti-Apartheid Movement Archives