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Nelson Mandela ( Mandiba )

Nelson Mandela ( Mandiba ). Basic facts about Nelson Mandela. Born in 1918 during Apartheid White and black people could not live in the same place, eat together , sit on the same bus or be on the same sports team. Nelson Mandela’s Childhood.

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Nelson Mandela ( Mandiba )

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  1. Nelson Mandela (Mandiba)

  2. Basic facts about Nelson Mandela • Born in 1918 during Apartheid • White and blackpeoplecould not live in the same place, eattogether, sit on the same bus or be on the samesports team

  3. Nelson Mandela’sChildhood • Nelson Mandela group up in a very rural villagecalledQunu • However, although he camefrom a simple background, he eventuallybecame a lawyer who wasstronglyagainst apartheid

  4. Mandiba in jail • He wasfirstarrested in 1956 for treason • Then, in the early 1960’s at the age of 46 he wasarrested and thrown in jail for lifebecause of a deadlydemonstration as well as a plot to overthrow the government

  5. Jail time • While in jail he became one of the mostfamousprisoners in the world • He wasstillseen as a leader and changesbeganslowly happening • Finally, he wasfreed in 1990!

  6. Fromprisoner to president • Just a fewyearslater in 1994, whenblackpeoplehad the right to vote for the first time, Nelson Mandela won the presidency • Peoplewerefearful but he decided he wanted to work to free the oppressed and the oppressor

  7. Nelson Mandela and the Springboks

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