Video files from LSE's autumn 2013 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.
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Contributor(s): Nelson Mandela | As Africa stands at a critical stage in its development, Nelson Mandela, the leading figure of the anti-apartheid movement, spoke at the London School of Economics and Political Science about his childhood in Africa and its position in the world. He provides a personal account of Africa's history and details how this can be used progressively to tackle some of the major questions facing the country today. His account includes a special plea that political commentators do not judge Africa on the same basis as they judge the old and advanced industrial countries.
Autumn 2013 | Public lectures and events | Video
Video files from LSE's autumn 2013 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.