Propaganda poster for Nelson Mandela during the Apartheid administration. circa 1980. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/propaganda-poster-for-nelson-mandela-during-the-apartheid-administration-circa-1980-apartheid-was-a-system-of-institutionalised-racial-segregation-that-existed-in-south-africa-from-1948-until-the-early-1990s-apartheid-was-characterised-by-an-authoritarian-political-culture-based-on-baasskap-or-white-supremacy-which-encouraged-state-repression-of-black-african-coloured-and-asian-south-africans-for-the-benefit-of-the-nations-minority-white-population-image328345975.html
RM2A25CHY–Propaganda poster for Nelson Mandela during the Apartheid administration. circa 1980. Apartheid was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 until the early 1990s. Apartheid was characterised by an authoritarian political culture based on baasskap (or white supremacy), which encouraged state repression of Black African, Coloured, and Asian South Africans for the benefit of the nation's minority white population.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. Mandela served 27 years in prison initially on Robben Island and later in Pollsmoor Prison and Victor Verster Prison. An international campaign lobbied for his release which was granted in 1990 amid escalating civil strife. Mand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nelson-rolihlahla-mandela-mandela-served-27-years-in-prison-initially-83558176.html
RMERXB8G–Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. Mandela served 27 years in prison initially on Robben Island and later in Pollsmoor Prison and Victor Verster Prison. An international campaign lobbied for his release which was granted in 1990 amid escalating civil strife. Mand
Nelson Mandela President of South Africa 1994-1998 addressing the UN General Assembly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nelson-mandela-president-of-south-africa-1994-1998-addressing-the-un-general-assembly-image210380383.html
RMP67J93–Nelson Mandela President of South Africa 1994-1998 addressing the UN General Assembly
Nelson Mandela and Gracha Machel visit Pollsmoor Prison,Cape Town,late 1990's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nelson-mandela-and-gracha-machel-visit-pollsmoor-prisoncape-townlate-56929727.html
RMD8HACF–Nelson Mandela and Gracha Machel visit Pollsmoor Prison,Cape Town,late 1990's
President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela with members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Oct. 4, 1994. Standing beside Mandela is Rep. Kweisi Mfume (born Frizzell Gerald Gray), Maryland Congressman. (BSLOC 2015 14 85) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-of-south-africa-nelson-mandela-with-members-of-the-congressional-170526423.html
RMKWC45B–President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela with members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Oct. 4, 1994. Standing beside Mandela is Rep. Kweisi Mfume (born Frizzell Gerald Gray), Maryland Congressman. (BSLOC 2015 14 85)
BBC TV presenter Joan Bakewell talks to Nelson Mandela about his personal and spiritual journey that had sustained him during his years of imprisonment and he offers his vision of the future during the 'Heart of the Matter' TV show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bbc-tv-presenter-joan-bakewell-talks-to-nelson-mandela-about-his-personal-107108178.html
RMG675G2–BBC TV presenter Joan Bakewell talks to Nelson Mandela about his personal and spiritual journey that had sustained him during his years of imprisonment and he offers his vision of the future during the 'Heart of the Matter' TV show.
President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela with members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Oct. 4, 1994. Standing beside Mandela is Rep. Kweisi Mfume (born Frizzell Gerald Gray), Maryland Congressman. (BSLOC 2015 14 85) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-president-of-south-africa-nelson-mandela-with-members-of-the-congressional-170527479.html
RMKWC5F3–President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela with members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Oct. 4, 1994. Standing beside Mandela is Rep. Kweisi Mfume (born Frizzell Gerald Gray), Maryland Congressman. (BSLOC 2015 14 85)
RMD8HACG–Nelso Mandela and Gracha Machel visit Pollsmoor Prison,Cape Town,late 1990's
2 May 1990, Groote Schuur, Cape Town - The first media briefing of the government and ANC negotiators in 'talks about talks'. Among other things, this document established a working group to look into the release of political prisoners and the granting of immunity for political crimes. The government of South Africa agreed to review security legislation and to work towards lifting the state of emergency. Groote Schuur is the Presidential residence in Cape Town. Photo credit: Eric Miller / african.pictures Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/2-may-1990-groote-schuur-cape-town-the-first-media-briefing-of-the-government-and-anc-negotiators-in-talks-about-talks-among-other-things-this-document-established-a-working-group-to-look-into-the-release-of-political-prisoners-and-the-granting-of-immunity-for-political-crimes-the-government-of-south-africa-agreed-to-review-security-legislation-and-to-work-towards-lifting-the-state-of-emergency-groote-schuur-is-the-presidential-residence-in-cape-town-photo-credit-eric-miller-africanpictures-image607911554.html
RM2X90NAX–2 May 1990, Groote Schuur, Cape Town - The first media briefing of the government and ANC negotiators in 'talks about talks'. Among other things, this document established a working group to look into the release of political prisoners and the granting of immunity for political crimes. The government of South Africa agreed to review security legislation and to work towards lifting the state of emergency. Groote Schuur is the Presidential residence in Cape Town. Photo credit: Eric Miller / african.pictures
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