Former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela chats with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (unseen) during a meeting at his hotel in central London June 24, 2008. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez ...
Sporting a beard and a full head of black hair, Nelson Mandela speaks with the same eloquence for which he was known later in his career in a previously undiscovered clip possibly dating from 1956. In ...
Nelson Mandela passed away Thursday. He was 95. As the world remembered one of the most influential men in a generation, we took to searching the web for some of his best interviews in the past 20 ...
JOHANNESBURG-- The Nelson Mandela Foundation says it has discovered what is thought to be the first known television interview with Mandela, decades before he became South Africa’s first black ...
The grainy footage is just 24 seconds long, but the freedom fighter’s message comes through loud and clear. “We have always regarded as wrong for one racial group to dominate another racial group, and ...
The first known television interview with South Africa’s late anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela has emerged — and it was filmed in a former synagogue. The Nelson Mandela Foundation, an NGO ...
This Sunday Oprah’s Next Chapter will be an extra special one. Not only will she premiere her interview with actor Idris Elba, who played the famed political leader, Nelson Mandela in the in the film ...
Former South African President Nelson Mandela attends the Sixth Annual Nelson Mandela lecture in Kliptown, near Johannesburg, South Africa July 12, 2008. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/File Photo JOHANNESBURG ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The first known television interview with South Africa's late anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela has emerged, featuring a bearded activist defiantly vowing to fight racism.
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