Mandela Online Archive Goes Live

The Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory and Internet giant Google have launched a searchable, fully interactive archive website that brings thousands of Nelson Mandela's diaries, letters, books, interviews, video clips to the public.

  • South Africa:   Mandela's Life On the Web

    RNW Africa, 28 March 2012

    The digital archive of South Africa's first black president and global icon, Nelson Mandela, is now live on the web and freely available to all with web access. With extensive… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Mandela Archive Now Live On the Web

    SA Info, 28 March 2012

    The new Nelson Mandela Digital Archive is now live on the web, giving the global public - along with historians, educationalists, researchers and activists from around the world -… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Nelson Mandela Digital Archive is Live On the Web

    Biz-Community, 28 March 2012

    The Nelson Mandela Digital Archive Project went live on the web, yesterday, Tuesday, 27 March 2012, to allow the world to share in the life and legacy of this extraordinary African… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Nelson Mandela Enters Cyber-Valhalla

    Daily Maverick, 28 March 2012

    The Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory and Internet giant Google have launched a thoroughly searchable, fully interactive archive website that brings thousands of Nelson Mandela's… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Mandela Immortalized in Digital Archives

    Capital FM, 27 March 2012

    Google and the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory (NMCM) announced today that the new Nelson Mandela Digital Archive is now live on the web, freely accessible to the global public. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Mandela Archive Goes Live On the Web

    Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory, 27 March 2012

    Google and the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory (NMCM) announced today that the new Nelson Mandela Digital Archive is now live on the web, freely accessible to the global public. Read more »

Mr Mandela reading the Malibongwe booklet.

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