Nelson Mandela Addresses a Joint Session of the United States Congress (1990)
Nelson Mandela, a leader of the anti-apartheid movement who had recently been released from a long prison term for his anti-apartheid activism, calls on the United States to maintain sanctions until fundamental changes are achieved in South Africa during an address to a joint session of Congress.
The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour | NewsHour Productions | June 26, 1990 This clip and associated transcript appear from 06:32 - 07:40 in the full record.
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