Brothers in Arms....HouseHold Chronicles XXV11
FLASHBACK: "My Brother, we meet at last"
ANC icon, Nelson Mandela finally meets Prime Minister Michael Manley as he alighted from the Cubana Airline at the Norman Manley Airport, Wednesday, July 1991. - Archives
After his decades-long imprisonment, Mandela became president of South Africa. In his address in Parliament, Mr. Mandela gave thanks that he was able "to match name with face" of Mr. Manley, whose name he had heard associated with a New International Economic Order, and also with the international struggle against Apartheid. Jamaica was the second country to ban all trade with South Africa, in 1957.
FLASHBACK: "My Brother, we meet at last"
ANC icon, Nelson Mandela finally meets Prime Minister Michael Manley as he alighted from the Cubana Airline at the Norman Manley Airport, Wednesday, July 1991. - Archives
After his decades-long imprisonment, Mandela became president of South Africa. In his address in Parliament, Mr. Mandela gave thanks that he was able "to match name with face" of Mr. Manley, whose name he had heard associated with a New International Economic Order, and also with the international struggle against Apartheid. Jamaica was the second country to ban all trade with South Africa, in 1957.
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