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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (/ m æ n ˈ d ɛ l ə / man-DEH-lə; Xhosa: [xolíɬaɬa mandɛ̂ːla]; born Rolihlahla Mandela; 18 July 1918 - 5 December 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, politician, and statesman who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative
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Nelson Mandela (born July 18, 1918, Mvezo, South Africa—died December 5, 2013, Johannesburg) was a Black nationalist and the first Black president of South Africa (1994-99). His negotiations in the early 1990s with South African Pres. F.W. de Klerk helped end the country's apartheid system of racial segregation and ushered in a peaceful
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Learn about the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, the South African activist and former president who fought against apartheid and became a global icon of peace and human rights. Explore his childhood, education, political career, imprisonment, release, presidency and death.
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Learn about the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, the first Black president of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Explore his early years, anti-apartheid activism, prison ordeal, and political achievements.
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Learn about the life and struggle of Nelson Mandela, from his childhood in the Eastern Cape to his imprisonment and release, and his role in the ANC and Umkhonto weSizwe. Explore his achievements, awards, marriages, and legacy through the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/nelson-mandela-fought-apartheid-work-not-complete
Learn how Nelson Mandela fought apartheid in South Africa, from his early activism to his imprisonment and release, and his rise to become the first Black president. Discover his achievements, challenges, and why his work is not complete.
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Mandela was born into the Xhosa royal family on 18 July 1918 and died on 5 December 2013. Rural Scene (1930) by A.M. Duggan Cronin, McGregor museum Kimberley The Nelson Mandela Foundation. #2: Where was Nelson Mandela born? Rolihlahla Mandela was born into the Madiba clan in the village of Mvezo, in the Eastern Cape, on 18 July 1918.
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Nelson Mandela's life and times. 8 June 2013. Other. Nelson Mandela is one of the world's most revered statesmen, who led the struggle to replace the apartheid regime of South Africa with a multi
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After being jailed for life in 1964, Nelson Mandela became a worldwide symbol of resistance to apartheid. But his opposition to racism began many years before. Born in the rural Transkei on 18
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Learn about the life and times of Mandela, the icon of freedom and reconciliation in South Africa and the world. Explore his early years, political journey, prison years, and legacy.
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Learn about Nelson Mandela, the civil rights activist who fought against apartheid in South Africa. Find out how he spent 27 years in prison, became the first black president and won the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. The Nobel Peace Prize 1993. Born: 18 July 1918, Mvezo, South Africa. Died: 5 December 2013, Johannesburg, South Africa. Residence at the time of the award: South Africa. Prize motivation: "for their work for the peaceful termination of the apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South
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Learn about the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Explore his birth, education, activism, imprisonment, trials, and achievements through a chronology of events.
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/06/world/africa/nelson-mandela_obit.html
Mandela as Dissident, Liberator and Statesman. Nelson Mandela, who led the emancipation of South Africa from white minority rule and served as his country's first black president, becoming an
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Madiba's journey. Known and loved around the world for his commitment to peace, negotiation and reconciliation, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was South Africa's first democratically elected president (1994-1999). Mandela was an anti-apartheid revolutionary and political leader, as well as a philanthropist with an abiding love for children.
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The official website of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, which aims to build the world of Mandela's dreams. Find out about his life, works, archive, exhibitions, dialogues, annual lectures and more.
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Learn about the life and work of Nelson Mandela, the human rights activist who became South Africa's first black president and a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Discover how he fought against apartheid, spent 27 years in prison, and changed the world for the better.
https://www.npr.org/2023/12/05/1216411478/speeches-remembering-nelson-mandela-death-anti-apartheid
Anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela delivers a policy statement in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Jan. 8, 1994. Mandela called on all South Africans to pledge themselves to peace.
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Nelson Mandela - Anti-Apartheid, Imprisonment, Activist: From 1964 to 1982 Mandela was incarcerated at Robben Island Prison, off Cape Town. He was subsequently kept at the maximum-security Pollsmoor Prison until 1988, when, after being treated for tuberculosis, he was transferred to Victor Verster Prison near Paarl. The South African government periodically made conditional offers of freedom
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Starting in 2002, Mandela encouraged AIDS awareness and treatment, despite the stigma surrounding the disease. After returning home partway through university, Mandela fled to Johannesburg to avoid an arranged marriage. Mandela's primary school was a local missionary school where he became known as Nelson.
https://www.npr.org/2024/05/27/nx-s1-4977761/nelson-mandela-and-the-anc-and-the-choices-he-made-in-his-fight-for-freedom
Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei, co-hosts of NPR's history show Throughline, bring us a story about Mandela's early involvement with the ANC and the choices he made in his fight for freedom
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/world/africa/nelson-mandela-day-south-africa.html
Nelson Mandela is revered worldwide and celebrated on July 18, his birthday. But at home, a younger generation is disillusioned with the country, his party and the anti-apartheid leader, too.
https://www.nationalgeographicla.com/historia/2023/07/quien-fue-nelson-mandela-y-por-que-es-importante-para-la-historia
Un artículo de National Geographic que resume la vida y la obra del líder sudafricano que luchó contra el apartheid y se convirtió en el primer presidente negro de Sudáfrica. Conoce sus logros, sus desafíos y su legado para la paz y la libertad.
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Mandela, who died in 2013, spent 27 years in prison, 18 of those on Robben Island. After his release in 1990, he negotiated an end to apartheid and became South Africa's first democratically
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Nelson Mandela, (born July 18, 1918, Umtata, Cape of Good Hope, S.Af.—died Dec. 5, 2013, Johannesburg, S.Af.), South African black nationalist leader and statesman.The son of a Xhosa chief, Mandela studied law at the University of Witwatersrand and in 1944 joined the African National Congress (ANC). After the Sharpeville massacre (1960), he abandoned his nonviolent stance and helped found
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/31/africa/south-africa-election-results-intl/index.html
Nelson Mandela and wife Winnie, walking hand in hand, raise clenched fists upon his release from Victor prison, Cape Town, Sunday, February 11, 1990. The African National Congress leader had
https://www.news24.com/news24/southafrica/news/nelson-mandela-bay-floods-two-people-dead-two-missing-and-dozens-rescued-amid-heavy-rains-20240602
According to Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality spokesperson Sithembiso Soyaya, at least 65 people had been rescued as of Sunday, but two people are still missing. Large areas were without power, including KwaNobuhle, Cuyler St vicinity, Riverside, Groendal and Kamesh in Kariega (formerly Uitenhage) and Summerstrand, Fitzpatrick, and Humewood in
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2024/06/02/south-africa-elections-2024-anc/73947478007/
A dramatically weakened mandate for the legacy party of Nelson Mandela, down from the 57.5% it garnered in the 2019 parliamentary election, means the ANC must share power with a rival in order to
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/29/world/africa/south-africa-vote-election-anc.html
Opposition party supporters hoped that this vote would produce a turning point for South Africa as seismic as when Nelson Mandela rose to the presidency with the A.N.C. after the first democratic
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The Nelson Mandela Award for Health Promotion, established by WHO in 2019, recognises individuals, institutions, and/or governmental or non-governmental organisations that have demonstrated