Mandela: In Honor of an Extraordinary Life
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Mandela, Makaziwe
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Mandela: In Honor of an Extraordinary Life
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Mandela, Makaziwe
Causing The Ruin of Mandela: Perspectives on Corruption in Acts 5:1-11
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Speckman, McGlory
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
A Plan for the People: Nelson Mandela's Hope for his Nation
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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
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Montefiore, Simon Sebag
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Lekgotla laga Ramoupi, Neo
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Maharaj, Mac
Diplomacy of Change from Apartheid to Democracy
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Jacobs, Dawie
Mandela My Life: The Official Exhibition
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Richmark
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
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
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Bundy, Colin
A living legacy: Nelson Mandela museum celebrates two decades
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Nelson Mandela Museum
Mandela 100 Annual report: Honoring the centenary of Nelson Mandela's birth
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Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Sol Plaatje: A Life of Solomon Tshekiso Plaatje 1876-1932
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Willan, Brian
Nelson Madela Forever:A photo collection
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Shahbabaee, Meysam
Benny Gool, 1990s-2010s, Cape Town: [Set of 17 Images]
Gool, Benny
The Backroom Boy: Andrew Mlangeni's Story
Part of Bibliography
Mathebula, Mabandla
Symphonic Soweto:A tribute to Nelson Mandela featuring KwaZuluNatal Philharmonic and Anjelique Kidjo
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Dare not linger: The presidential years
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Know Your Nation: South African History, Culture and Geography in an easy-to-read format; vol 1
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Mostert, Tim
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Decolonial Mandela: Peace, Justice and the politics of life
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Ndlovu- Gatsheni, Sabelo
Helen Suzman : Bright star in a dark chamber
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Renwick, Robin
Helen Suzman : Bright Star in a Dark Chamber : [Bibliography]
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Renwick, Robin
Adopted like me : My book of adopted heroes
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Angel, Ann
Nelson Mandela from Prisoner to President
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Apartheid Museum
Africa's peacemakers : Nobel peace laureates of African descent
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Adebajo, Adekeye
Tata Enkosi...for opening the doors to Freedom and Democracy in South Africa
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Jola, Nandi
Moosa, Valli : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Cape Town : [Transcript]
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Masekela, Barbara : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Cape Town : [Transcript]
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Al-Imdaad Foundation donates blankets, 2014.07.23, Hammanskraal: [Set of 41 Still Images]
Part of 5.1 NMF > Mandela Day
Flow Communications (Pty) Ltd
Smith, William & Pretorius, Fanie : Interviewed by Tony Trew, 2014, Pretoria : [Transcript]
Part of The Presidential Years
Trew, Tony
Legacy Dialogue relationship Nelson Mandela - Fidel Castro
Part of Nelson Mandela Foundation Papers
University of South Africa (UNISA)
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Cachalia, Amina
The Children's Madiba: The life story of Nelson Mandela
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Fraser, Sean
Endgame : Secret talks and the end of apartheid
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Esterhuyse, Willie
Reading Revolution : Shakespeare on Robben Island : [Bibliography]
Part of Bibliography
Desai, Ashwin
Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton visits Nelson Mandela in Qunu, 2012.08.06, Qunu: [Still Image]
Part of 1.6.1 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > At the NMF
Jackson, Lawrence
Mandela family photographs, 2012.07.18, Qunu: [Set of Six Still Images]
Morey, Peter
Nelson Mandela 94th Birthday Celebration, 2012.07.17, Qunu: [Set of SevenStill Images]
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Morey, Peter
Part of 1.6.1 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > At the NMF
Davies, Lee
Michelle Attala Collection, 2012.02.13, Houghton: [Set of 11 Still Images]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Attala, Michelle
Glasgow Mandela story: Nelson Mandela images from Apartheid to Presidency
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Filling, Brian
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Stainbank, Mike
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46664 bangle
Mandela's boss : The Sidelsky - Nelson Mandela connection
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Sidelsky, Colin
Nelson Mandela receives Arthur Chaskalson at home, 2011.12.10, Houghton: [Set of 13 Still Images]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Constitutional Court Trust
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Appleton, Samantha
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Yazbek, Debbie
Conversations with Myself : [Bibliography]
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Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla
Ariel Dorfman meets Nelson Mandela and is in conversation with Mrs. Machel on parallel processes between South Africa and Chile on the Pinochet rule and experiences in Chile.
Ariel also speaks on his experience of meeting Madiba.
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Yazbek, Debbie
Memorial service for Zenani Mandela, 2010.06.17, Johannesburg: [Set of 574 Still Images]
Yazbek, Debbie
Mandela re-unites with The Elders, 2010.05.29, Johannesburg: [Set of Four Still Images]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Gool, Benny
Nelson Mandela and Xoliswa Ndoyiya, 2010.03.26, Houghton: [Set of Nine Still Images ]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Yazbek, Debbie
Louise Gubb: Mandela and South Africa under Apartheid, 1980s-2009: [Set of 340 Still Images]
Gubb, Louise
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From the back cover of the book:
This is the second collection of poetry from Akol Meyan Kuol. This work was written between 2000-2002.Akol's style has developed to suite the more direct and powerful nature of this new collection. The depth of feeling that he has for his homeland, Sudan, is clear from the passion with which he writes. These poems represent a cry from the heart for peace and freedom for the people of Sudan and the whole of Africa.
Miyan
Louise Gubb photographs of Nelson Mandela, 1985-2009: [Set of 341 Still Images]
Gubb, Louise
Sisulu Family photo album, 1940s-2009, South Africa: [Set of 241 Still Images]
Part of 2 Struggle people
Sisulu Family
Message to the Dadoo Centenary Celebrations
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Launch of the Children's Version of Long Walk to Freedom, 2009-09-10
Part of 5.2 NMF - Functions and events
Yazbek, Debbie
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
Yazbek, Debbie
Brylyne K Chitsunge Collection, 2010.07, Qunu: [Set of 25 Still Images]
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Chitsunge, Brylyne K
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Yazbek, Debbie
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Krog, Halden
Ilan Ossendryver Collection: [Set of 254 Still Images]
Three (3) sub-series of photographs by Ilan Ossendryver.
1. Photos of Nelson Mandela and family took after the press conference in Soweto, probably on 13 or 14 February 1990, just after his release. Photos are taken in the front of his house with nurses greeting him, schoolgirls at the fence. Portraits and full photos of Mandela standing with a raised fist. Close-ups of Mandela with Zindzi Mandela and baby and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. Murphy Morobe and Zwelakwe Sisulu are also in the photos.
2. Photos of Nelson Mandela casting his vote at the voting station in Houghton, Johannesburg. Zindziswa Mandela is in the photos.
3. Photos of Nelson Mandela attending Arbor day in Soweto holding a spade and planting a tree. Machel, Graça both seated greeting children dressed in green Arbor week T-shirts and yellow hats. Ahmed Kathrada is also in the photos.
Ossendryver, Ilan
Political prisoner 466/64 : Nelson Mandela on Robben Island
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Robben Island Museum
Madiba 90 years : A tribute from South African Jewry
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Golombick, Hilly
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Mtsheni, Eddie
Ngwenya, Juda
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
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Birthday lunch at the Saxon Hotel, 2008.07.08, Johannesburg: [Set of 341 Still Images]
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
van Huyssteen, Alet
Esther Barsel's birthday, 2008.07.08, Johannesburg: [Set of 17 Still Images ]
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Part of Speeches
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
van Huyssteen, Alet
State vs Nelson Mandela : The trial that changed South Africa
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Joffe, Joel
Archives and justice : A South African perspective (3 copies)
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Harris, Verne
Harry Belafonte and Pamela Frank visit Mandela, 2007.08, Houghton; [2 photographic prints]
Part of 1.6.2 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > Elsewhere
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Nelson Mandela's 89th birthday, Johannesburg, 2007.07: [Set of Six Images]
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Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Part of 4 Dialogue Programme
Unknown
Promotion for 5th Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture branding, 2007.070.21, Johannesburg: [Promo]
Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF)
Nelson Mandela's birthday dinner at Saxon Hotel, 2007.07.19, Johannesburg: [Set of 61 Still images]
Part of 1.12 Nelson Mandela > Birthdays
Willman, Matthew
Part of 1.6.1 Nelson Mandela > Receiving visitors > At the NMF
Oryx Media Production
Installation of Mandla Mandela as Chief, 2007.04.16, Mvezo: [Set of 378 Still Images]
Willman, Matthew
Nelson Mandela meeting with Coca Cola, 2007.03.22, South Africa: [Set of 306 Still Images]
Gool, Benny
The Meaning of Mandela: A Literary and Intellectual Celebration : [Bibliography]
Part of Bibliography
Mangcu, Xolela
Bernstein Hilda and Rusty Papers 1931-2006
Part of Mandela Materials
Rusty Bernstein's Papers includes personal correspondence to family and comrades, professional documentation relating to his career as an architect and inventor, and a large collection of writing, including drafts and material for his political biography Memory Against Forgetting as well as articles, essays and literature relating to prominent events in the liberation struggle (The 1946 Mine Workers Strike, The Freedom Charter and the Rivonia Trial). The collection also includes written material relating to his political career in the Communist Party and involvement with the ANC and as editor/contributor to journals like Fighting Talk and The African Communist and a lecture series given in Moscow to young militants of the ANC.
Hilda Bernstein's papers include a series of journals dating from 1967 to 2001 and personal diaries written whilst in prison, and on travels throughout South Africa and Europe. A large part of the collection marks her involvement with women's rights and work for the ANC Women's League. There is also a considerable collection of art records documenting her career in London and Europe. The bulk of the collection is comprised of records relating to Hilda's extensive writings - books, articles and political literature. Of particular prominence is material collected for her most recent book The Rift, which captures the experiences of South African exiles. There is also a large collection of correspondence both personal and professional and political brochures relating to her position as City Councillor for the Communist Party in Johannesburg from 1943 to 1946.
The records kept by Hilda (viewed as 'evidence' of Hilda's activities) far outnumber those kept by Rusty. It would be misleading to presume that this is in any way a complete archive of the Bernstein's activities.
On the contrary, there are large gaps. For example, there is very little in the collection relating directly to the Freedom Charter, in which Rusty played a major part in the organizing committee and was responsible for drafting the country-wide submissions that would become the Charter. Consideration should also be made for the possibility that Hilda is a more conscientious record keeper than Rusty was, or that due to persistent banning and arrest Rusty was forced to destroy evidence of his activities or resist the documentation of these activities. In truth, the reasons for the shape of this collection are too numerous and extensive to state. As it stands, the researcher can at best make this deduction - that Hilda's work and influence in the liberation struggle, particularly in the role assigned to woman, is vast and unique, and deserves attention beyond the shadow cast by Rusty's political career. In Hilda's case it is a matter of the biography that has yet to be written.
Hilda and Rusty Bernstein Papers