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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Collection
Address to the Swedish Parliament: Stockholm, March 13, 1990
Address to the Joint Session of the Houses of Congress of the United States of America: Washington, D.C., June 26, 1990
ADDRESS TO THE UNITED NATIONS: Statement at a Special Meeting of the UN Special Committee against Apartheid, New York, June 22, 1990
Briefing to Organisation of African Unity: Kampala, September 8, 1990
Interview by Johannesburg Television Service: Soweto, February 15, 1990
Interview to British Press: Johannesburg, March 1990
News Conference: Cape Town, May 4, 1990
Speech by US President Barack Obama delivered at the memorial service of Nelson Mandela, Johannesburg, 10 December, 2013
Speeches and Public Statements
Nelson Mandela: South Africa’s Liberator (from The New York Times Archives)
Book chapter
Someday, African National Congress May Hit The Target By Joseph Lelyveld (The New York Times), August 16, 1981
South African Woman ‘Banned’ But Unbowed By Joseph Lelyveld (The New York Times), January 7, 1982
Mandela Taken From Her Home In South Africa By Alan Cowell (The New York Times), 22 December 1985
Jailed South Africa Rebel Gives Truce Terms by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), January 27, 1985
South Africa Hints At Conditional Release For Jailed Black Leaders by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), February 1, 1985
Who Speaks For Nelson Mandela? By John D. Battersby (The New York Times), 30 July 1988
The Man Nobody Knows by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), July 7, 1985
Mandela Moved To House At Prison Farm By Christopher S. Wren (The New York Yimes), 8 December 1988
Unbowed, Winnie Mandela Endures by Sheila Rule (The New York Times), August 18, 1985
Winnie Mandela Losing Allies In Soweto by Jphn D. Battersby (The New York Times), 14 February 1989
Mandela: Man, Legend And Symbol Of Resistance by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), September 5, 1985
Anti-Apartheid Groups Cast Out Winnie Mandela, Citing Terror by Christopher S. Wren (The New York Times), 17 February 1989
Pretoria Returns Mandela To Jail by Alan Cowell(The New York Times), November 24, 1985
Winnie Mandela, Defying Pretoria, Vows Vengeance by Alan Cowell(The New York Times), December 4, 1985
Just Free Nelson Mandela by (The New York Times Editorial), 11 July 1989
Mandela To Go Free Today; De Klerk Proclaims Ending Of Chapter After 27 Years by John F. Burns (The New York Times), 11 February 1990
Mandela, Freed, Urges Step-Up In Pressure To End White Rule by Christopher S. Wren (The New York Times), 12 February 1990
C.I.A. Tie Reported In Mandela Arrest by David Johnston (The New York Times), 10 June 1990
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