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  1. Died: 5 December 2013. Best known for: Becoming the first black President of South Africa and a civil rights hero. Also known as: Madiba. Nelson Mandela’s early life. Nelson Mandela was born on the 18th July 1918 in the village of Mvezo, which is located in an area of South Africa called Transkei.

  2. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in Umtata, South Africa. His father was the chief of the Tembu, a Xhosa-speaking people. As a young adult, Mandela studied law. He became a lawyer in the early 1940s. Mandela wanted equal rights for South Africa’s black people.

  3. 5 de dic. de 2013 · Best known for: Serving 27 years in prison as a protest against apartheid. Biography: Nelson Mandela was a civil rights leader in South Africa. He fought against apartheid, a system where non-white citizens were segregated from whites and did not have equal rights.

    • Early Life
    • Anti-Apartheid Activity
    • Presidency
    • Illness and Death
    • Personal Life
    • Honors
    • Movies
    • Legacy
    • Nelson Mandela Quotes
    • Interesting Facts About Nelson Mandela

    Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in Mvezo, South Africa, to a Thembu royal family. He had thirteen siblings by the same father and two mothers. His given name was Rolihlahla, a Xhosa name meaning pulling the branch of a tree or troublemaker. His father, Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa, died when Nelson was twelve. Mandela was sent to l...

    In 1944, Mandela helped start the African National Congress Youth League, a part of the African National Congress (ANC) for younger people. He was soon a high-ranked leader of the group. Mandela's goal was to end apartheid. At first, Mandela tried to bring equality peacefully, but in 1961, he began an armed branch of the ANC called Umkhonto we Sizw...

    In 1994, all races were allowed to vote in the general election. Mandela became the first South African President elected in a completely democratic election. His government focused on working to end racism, poverty, and inequalityin South Africa. Mandela became known for his use of Batik shirts, known as Madiba shirts, even during normal events. H...

    Mandela was ill for several years during his retirement. He was hospitalized in the late summer of 2013 from a continuous lung infection. Mandela died on December 5, 2013, in Houghton Estate, Johannesburg, from a respiratory tractinfection. He was 95 years old. Mandela's body lay in state from December 11 to 13 at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. A...

    Mandela married Evelyn Ntoko Mase in October 1944. They had four children. Mandela remained married to Evelyn until they divorced in 1957. He then married Winnie Madikizelain 1958. They had two daughters. The couple filed for separation in 1992. They divorced in 1996. He then married Graça Machel in 1998. They remained married until Mandela died in...

    Mandela received more than 250 honors, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, the US Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Soviet Order of Lenin. He is often referred to by his Xhosaclan name, Madiba, or as Tata ("Father"). Mandela was described as a hero, and his actions gave thousands of people hope. The following is a list of some of his honors:...

    Mandela has been portrayed in movies and television. In the 1997 movie, Mandela and de Klerk, Sidney Poitier plays Mandela. Dennis Haysbert plays Mandela in Goodbye Bafana (2007). In the 2009 BBC television movie, Mrs Mandela, Nelson Mandela is played by David Harewood. In 2009, Morgan Freeman plays Mandela in Invictus (2009). Terrence Howard also ...

    By the time of his death, many people considered Mandela as "the father of the nation" within South Africa. Throughout his life, Mandela had also faced criticism. Margaret Thatcher described the ANC as "a typical terrorist organization" in 1987. Mandela has also been criticized for his friendship with political leaders such as Fidel Castro, Muammar...

    "It always seems impossible until it's done."
    "Do not judge me by my successes, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again."
    "Everyone can rise above their circumstances and achieve success if they are dedicated to and passionate about what they do."
    "Resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies."
    Mandela received military training in Ethiopiain 1962.
    July 18th is Nelson Mandela day. People are asked to devote 67 minutes to helping others. The 67 minutes represents the 67 years Mandela spent serving his country.
    Nelson was arrested for treason – the crime of betraying your country’s government – several times.
    In order to leave the country (which he was banned from doing), he used the name David Motsamayi to get out of South Africa in secret.
  4. Mandela was a leader in the struggle against apartheid—South Africa’s official system of segregation and discrimination against the country’s nonwhite majority. He became a worldwide symbol of victory against that system when he was freed from his life sentence in prison. Mandela served as South Africa’s president from 1994 to 1999 ...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2023 · Explore the life of Nelson Mandela, from prisoner to president, and how he ended apartheid. Find out more with BBC Bitesize KS1 History.

  6. Nelson Mandela was the leader of the South African movement to freedom and his participation in the various protests and his requirement to see equality in his country led him to fight in a nonviolent way.