Press Association
When have prime ministers had to apologise to the Queen?
Downing Street has been forced to apologise to the Queen for holding a party in breach of lockdown rules on the eve of Philip's funeral. But Boris Johnson is not the only prime minister to have had to apologise to the monarch.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : In Bethlehem, rights group's billboards say Israel is "apartheid" ahead of Biden visit
Palestinians hang banners reading: "Mr. President, this is apartheid", in the West Bank biblical city of Bethlehem, ahead of US President's arrival for an official visit (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : FILE: Photos of Janusz Walus and protests against his release
FILE photos of Janusz Walus, the killer of South African anti-apartheid hero Chris Hani, who has been stabbed in prison, as the South African authorities announce has been placed on parole (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : FILE: Photos of Janusz Walus and protests following his upcoming release
FILE photos of Janusz Walus, the killer of South African anti-apartheid hero Chris Hani, who has been stabbed in prison, days after a court ordered him to be released on parole after serving nearly three decades for the murder, according...
Bloomberg
Israel Boycott May Be Failing
June 2 -- An international movement to isolate Israel is gaining some high-profile support, but judging by the main economic gauges, the boycott is not having much of a financial effect. Bloomberg's Michael Arnold reports on "Bloomberg...
Sky News
Interview with South-African born Trevor Noah, the new host of the Daily Show and author of 'Born a Crime'
CLEAN: Shows interior interview with Trevor Noah, new host of the Daily Show, speaking on racism and current political upheaval around the world. South-African born Trevor Noah is the new host of the Daily Show - a satirical news...
Bridgeman Arts
Apartheid in South Africa 1984: Desmond Tutu, conflict, Nelson Mandela taken to prison, protest in USA, Jesse Jackson speaks
South African bishop Desmond Tutu receives Nobel Peace Prize in Norway in 1984 Violence in South Africa Tutu speaking about apartheid White politicians in government Segregation, black people sent to townships Nelson Mandela taken to...
Choices Program, Brown University
Choices: Freedom in Our Lifetime: South Africa's Struggle
Scholars Online video curriculum through which students explore the history of South Africa, the development of a race-based society, and the decision by some members of the anti-apartheid movement to use violence to oppose the...
Other
Mandela: An Audio History
The Radio Diaries site documents its five-part radio series about the struggle against apartheid through rare sound recordings, the voice of Nelson Mandela himself, as well as those who fought with him and against him.
US National Archives
Internet Archive: Apartheid in South Africa
Original footage [34:12] beginning in 1947 explores South Africa's Apartheid policy featuring several interviews with black leaders.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Mandela: An Audio History
A collection of radio programs on Nelson Mandela covering the years from the beginning of apartheid, the emergence of the African National Congress, his 27 years of imprisonment on Robben Island, up to his role as President of South...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Madeleine Albright on the Diplomatic Toolbox and Foreign Policy
Fmr. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright discusses the tools used in foreign policy. [9:12]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Inequalities in Patterns of Interaction: Lesson 2
This lesson will define miscegenation, pluralism, assimilation, segregation, genocide, and apartheid. It is 2 of 4 in the series titled "Inequalities in Patterns of Interaction."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Inequalities in Patterns of Interaction: Lesson 4
This lesson will define miscegenation, pluralism, assimilation, segregation, genocide, and apartheid. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Inequalities in Patterns of Interaction."