Google opened an online digital archive for Nelson Mandela

Google has announced that its multimedia digital archive for Nelson Mandela has been opened and can be seen now. This archival collection is part of a grant of U.S. $ 1.25 million for the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory by bringing photographs, recordings, and documents from the Nelson Mandela online.

Centre of Memory is based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and is dedicated to fully documenting Nelson Mandela, the hero of the revolution of South Africa.

A collection of digital archives include working draft Mandela highly confidential when first, letters to friends and family members and the latter the content of the diary is filled when Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years.
Google has been working with the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory in order to make information more accessible. For example, if you want to know how year after year that Mandela spent in jail, there is a link the exhibition "The years in prison" which will offer relevant information. There are detailed sections on how Mandela's life in a different way.
Previously, Google has done a similar project as part of the Institute of Culture. They have been digitizing the Dead Sea Scrolls (Dead Sea Scrolls), and the Yad Vashem holocaust building.

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