Free Our Vice President/Free Nelson Mandela
Poster
ca. 1964-1969 (made)
ca. 1964-1969 (made)
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Whilst in prison on Robben Island Nelson Mandela undertook study with the University of London by correspondence through its External Programme and received the degree of Bachelor of Laws. It is probably during the period that he was studying for this degree that he was appointed the position of Honorary Vice President of the National Union of Students, which issued this poster. The political activism of the British against Apartheid in South Africa did much to help the movement. Apartheid was eventually overthrown when Mandela was released in 1990 and elected Leader of the country on 27 April 1994.
Object details
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Title | Free Our Vice President/Free Nelson Mandela |
Materials and techniques | Colour lithograph on paper |
Brief description | Anonymous Poster: Free Nelson Mandela. about 1964-1969 |
Physical description | Poster on a yellow ground with lettering top and bottom reading 'Free Our Vice President' and 'Free Nelson Mandela (Hon. Vice President of the N.U.S)'. In between are 9 roundels aligned and arranged in 3 rows of 3. The roundels in the corners and centre of the pattern contain a portrait photograph of Nelson Mandela and the others target-like patterns in black (outer ring), green (middle ring), and yellow (centre). |
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Marks and inscriptions | Lettered: Free Our Vice President / Free Nelson Mandela (Hon. Vice President of the N.U.S ) & All Political Prisoners in Southern Africa / Southern Africa Campaign - Information NUS International Department 3, Endsleigh Street, London WCI 010387 1277 / Anti Apartheid Movement 89 Charlotte Street, London W1 01580 5311 |
Credit line | Given by The Peace Pledge Union |
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Summary | Whilst in prison on Robben Island Nelson Mandela undertook study with the University of London by correspondence through its External Programme and received the degree of Bachelor of Laws. It is probably during the period that he was studying for this degree that he was appointed the position of Honorary Vice President of the National Union of Students, which issued this poster. The political activism of the British against Apartheid in South Africa did much to help the movement. Apartheid was eventually overthrown when Mandela was released in 1990 and elected Leader of the country on 27 April 1994. |
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Accession number | E.1087-1993 |
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Record created | May 2, 2008 |
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