Contributing the dream / Henry Kissinger, Frederik W. De Klerk and Nelson Mandela ; produced by Erin Faherty.

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Contributing the dream / Henry Kissinger, Frederik W. De Klerk and Nelson Mandela ; produced by Erin Faherty.
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SZ0740
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Produced program from recorded statements made by Henry Kissinger, Frederik W. De Klerk and Nelson Mandela at the first Felix Houphouet-Poigny Peace Prize organized by UNESCO in Paris. Kissinger paid tribute to De Klerk's and Mandela's work in bringing about a change in South Afircan politics and society, ending the government-sanctioned apartheid. His statement is followed by comments by De Klerk and Mandela about conditions in South Africa, their efforts to bring about change, and prospects for the future of their endeavors.|CONTRIBUTING THE DREAM / Henry Kissinger, Frederik W. De Klerk and Nelson Mandela| produced by Erin Faherty. - SERIES: Unesco radio| no. 1 - Produced program from recorded statements made by Henry Kissinger, Frederik W. De Klerk and Nelson Mandela at the first Felix Houphouet-Poigny Peace Prize organized by UNESCO in Paris. Kissinger paid tribute to De Klerk's and Mandela's work in bringing about a change in South Afircan politics and society, ending the government-sanctioned apartheid. His statement is followed by comments by De Klerk and Mandela about conditions in South Africa, their efforts to bring about change, and prospects for the future of their endeavors. - RECORDED: Paris, France, Mar. 1992.

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Paris, France, Mar. 1992.
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1 reel (24 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|24:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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