Undated, perhaps early 1994
Round metal button apparently created near the time of the first democratic election in South Africa in April 1994. A drawing of an orange, green, and black campaign poster with a picture of Nelson Mandela that reads “Mandela for President” is on top of a black continent of Africa, with “Africa Unite” in white text above the poster. The background of the button is red, yellow, and green horizontal stripes. In the lower left section of the button is a smaller continent, with green, yellow, and red stripes with a black outline and “Africa” written across the top third. (The poster is quite different from most campaign posters with a photograph of Mandela...
Round metal button apparently created near the time of the first democratic election in South Africa in April 1994. A drawing of an orange, green, and black campaign poster with a picture of Nelson Mandela that reads “Mandela for President” is on top of a black continent of Africa, with “Africa Unite” in white text above the poster. The background of the button is red, yellow, and green horizontal stripes. In the lower left section of the button is a smaller continent, with green, yellow, and red stripes with a black outline and “Africa” written across the top third. (The poster is quite different from most campaign posters with a photograph of Mandela used by the African National Congress (ANC) in 1994 in South Africa.) Size: 2-1/4 inches across.
AFRICA UNITE
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