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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.
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Learn about the life and achievements of Nelson Mandela, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and the leader of the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa. Read his autobiography, speeches, and other sources on his struggle, imprisonment, and freedom.
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Learn how Mandela fought apartheid, South Africa's racist system of segregation, and became the country's first Black leader. Explore his early life, his imprisonment, his release, and his impact on history and culture.
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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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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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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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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 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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Learn how Nelson Mandela developed his vision of a multicultural and democratic South Africa, influenced by African, Indian, and European traditions and ideologies. Explore his legacy of nonviolent resistance, international solidarity, and human dignity.
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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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A comprehensive overview of the life and achievements of Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Learn about his struggle against apartheid, his imprisonment, his release, his presidency and his legacy.
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Nelson Mandela, the prisoner-turned-president who reconciled South Africa after the end of apartheid, died on December 5, 2013. He was 95. Mandela became president of the African National Congress
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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Nelson Mandela was a figure of international renown, and many details of his life and career were public knowledge. But here are six things you may not have known about the late South African leader.
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Nelson Mandela, 1918-2013 Anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela struggled for decades to bring freedom to South Africa. In 1994, he became the country's first black president. In 1994, he became
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Nelson Mandela was the president of South Africa from 1994-1999. He was the first black president of South Africa, and the first president to be elected in a fully representative election.^[BBC. "Nelson Mandela 1918-2013." BBC News. Accessed April 22, 2014. .]
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FILE - A photographs of former South African President Nelson Mandela is displayed at the Nelson Mandela Legacy Exhibition at the Civic Centre in Cape Town, South Africa, on June 27, 2013. South Africa is in a moment of deep soul-searching after an election that brought a jarring split from the African National Congress, the very party that
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Nelson Mandela, leader of the movement to end South African apartheid, is released from prison after 27 years on February 11, 1990.. In 1944, Mandela, a lawyer, joined the African National
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Nelson Mandela held his Nobel Lecture on 10 December 1993, in the Oslo City Hall, Norway. Acceptance and Nobel Lecture, 10 December 1993. I extend my heartfelt thanks to the Norwegian Nobel Committee for elevating us to the status of a Nobel Peace Prize winner. I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate my compatriot and fellow
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Nelson Mandela's party could lose its majority in South Africa 02:38. Johannesburg — On April 27, 1994, Black and White South Africans voted side by side for a new government for the first time
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The ANC, once led by globally renowned icon Nelson Mandela drastically fell in the May 29 general elections, receiving its worst election result since apartheid ended 30 years ago in South Africa.
https://www.un.org/pga/78/2024/06/18/letter-from-president-general-assembly-on-nelson-mandela-international-day/
Next PGA Remarks at the Plenary Meeting to consider Agenda Item 10 (Implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS and the political declarations on HIV/AIDS)
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Donald Trump says he would go to jail for free speech rights but stops short of gag order Trump is under a limited gag order in the so-called New York hush money criminal case that prevents him