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Permanently closed Yo! Sushi Japanese Street Food Sushi restaurant, Nelson Mandela Place / West George Street / West Nile Street, Glasgow, Scotland UK-stock-foto
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Permanently closed Yo! Sushi Japanese Street Food Sushi restaurant, Nelson Mandela Place / West George Street / West Nile Street, Glasgow, Scotland UK-stock-foto
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Four bronze statues erected in Capetown as a tribute to four great men who were Nobel Peace Prize Winners.-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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The South Africa national flag on the red carpet-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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The national flag of the South Africa surrounded by white flags-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 23rd June, 1990. Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in the Press risers and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President the African National Congress, ANC, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 23rd June, 1990. Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in the Press risers and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President the African National Congress, ANC, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 23rd June, 1990. Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in the Press risers and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President the African National Congress, ANC, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 23rd June, 1990. Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in the Press risers and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President the African National Congress, ANC, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 23rd June, 1990. Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in the Press risers and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President the African National Congress, ANC, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 23rd June, 1990. Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in the Press risers and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President the African National Congress, ANC, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 23rd June, 1990. Rev. Jesse Jackson stands in the Press risers and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President the African National Congress, ANC, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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A young 18-19 year-old Nelson Mandela, 1937.-stock-foto
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Nelson Mandela burning the pass that all black South Africans were required to carry under the apartheid regime. This was a political act of defiance and carried out in front of press. 1960-stock-foto
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Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen (2nd from left) thanks Nelson Mandela (3rd from right) for meeting with him and members of his delegation at Mandela's home in the village of Qunu, South Africa, on Feb. 16, 2000. Also attending the meeting were (L to R in the back row): Capt. Dusty Higgs, South African Navy, military attaché at the Embassy of South Africa in Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Lewis with her husband U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Delano Eugene Lewis, Sr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for African Affairs Bernd McConnell, and Mrs. Janet Langhart Cohen.-stock-foto
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F.W. de Klerk, left, the last president of apartheid-era South Africa, and Nelson Mandela, his successor, wait to speak in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1993-stock-foto
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Michelle Obama meets with former President Nelson Mandela of South Africa, 2011-stock-foto
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President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela with members of the Congressional Black Caucus including Representative Kweisi Mfume, at an event at the Library of Congress-stock-foto
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South Africa's President, Nelson Mandela, talks with other distinguished visitors on the flight line after his arrival-stock-foto
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Protocol Officers greet South Africa's President Nelson Mandela on the flight line. 1994-stock-foto
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President George W. Bush and former President Nelson Mandela of South Africa meet in the Oval Office Tuesday, May 17, 2005.-stock-foto
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A group of people holding small flags of the South Africa in their hands-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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A group of people holding small flags of the South Africa in their hands-stock-foto
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A group of people holding small flags of the South Africa in their hands-stock-foto
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Small flags of the South Africa on an abstract blurry background-stock-foto
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Close-up of scattered south african rand banknotes, including one hundred, fifty, and twenty bills. Currency of south africa featuring nelson mandela,-stock-foto
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Detailed background of south african currency notes, with zar 100, 50, and 20 denominations. Financial and banking growth in south africa, representin-stock-foto
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Assorted south african rand paper money, showing national heritage and economy. Professional shot of african legal tender, for international trade mar-stock-foto
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February 17, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, US: Rev. Jesse Jackson stands and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President fo the Arican National Congress, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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February 17, 2026, Boston, Massachusetts, US: Rev. Jesse Jackson stands and listens to the words of Nelson Mandela, Deputy President fo the Arican National Congress, as Mandela tells the overwhelming audience of 250,000 Bostonians to keep up the pressure on the government of South Africa to end the Apartheid system. 06/23/1990 (Credit Image: © Kenneth Martin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto