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    Nelson Mandela: Voice of Human Rights Every morning when a black person wakes up in South Africa they count their blessings. Over the course of several decades blacks gained freedom and rights their ancestors could only have dreamed of. One man, Nelson Mandela, changed the lives of millions of people throughout South Africa. His visions have inspired many countries throughout the world to create a more equal way of life for all people. Biographical Information Nelson Mandela, or know in the…

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    Born on july 18, 1918, Nelson Mandela grew up into the royal family of the Xhosa-speaking Thembu tribe in the South African village of Mvezo. His father was a tribe chief who died in 1927, and his mother took care of him until she passes away in 1968. He was adopted by his teacher and given the name Nelson Mandela by her keeping it out of respect. Growing up Mandela would listen to stories about his great ancestors fighting for equality through peace, and from an early age Nelson developed the…

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    Human Rights Essay Nelson Mandela once wrote that “There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere.” Throughout history, many individuals have sacrificed so much to fight against oppression and defend human rights. Cesar Chavez and Nelson Mandela were two leaders who fought for human rights and triumphed. Cesar Chavez nonviolently advocated for immigrant farm workers rights. Notably, he called for a national boycott of California table grape growers and he brought awareness of pesticides dangerous…

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    The inspiring and courageous leader Nelson Mandela, originally called Rolihlahla Mandela, was born on July 18, 1918, in the small village of Mvezo, by the Mbashe River in Transkei, South Africa. In his tribe, the Thembu tribe, his father Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa was chief. That is until he died of lung cancer when Mandela was only 9 years old. As a favor for his father, Chief Jongintaba Dalindyebo, the acting regent of the Thembu people, adopted Mandela. He was forced to move to Mqhekezweni, the…

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    Nelson Mandela was an admirable leader, who, throughout his life, improved the world. Early in his career he spent time as a leader of the African National Congress, and in jail. During this time he fought for the rights of black Africans in South Africa, and strived to make South Africa a democracy with free elections. After being released from jail, and the majority of South Africans gained rights for the first time, Mandela was elected president in the first election. During this time he…

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    Nelson Mandela “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” This quote by Nelson Mandela can tell us how great it is to have freedom and respect for all. Nelson Mandela was a man that helped bring democracy to the black natives of South Africa. He is a hero in my eyes because he fought for other people, stayed behind his beliefs and wanted equality for all, and was honored and respected for his actions. He was a…

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    “I found solitary confinement the most forbidding aspect of prison life. There is no end and no beginning; there is only one’s mind, which can begin to play tricks. Was that a dream or did it really happen? One begins to question everything.” Nelson Mandela spent twenty-seven years in prison, and close to six of those years were spent in solitary confinement. His first hand experience brings to light how truly torturous solitary confinement is. Despite how awful being locked in a stone box by…

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    Nelson Mandela once said that “There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” Although, Nelson Mandela isn’t an actor and doesn’t even have anything to do with the show business he still is an inspiration to many. I relate to this quote in many ways; one way I relate to this quote is that I feel that anyone can accomplish what they want if they try harder. Also, people shouldn’t see themselves as less then what they…

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    In the film ‘Invictus,’ the director Clint Eastwood describes Morgan Freeman’s character, Nelson Mandela as an inspiring, pure and hardworking leader by standing up for his own beliefs and follows his vision of excluding racial inequality from South Africa. Mandela is revealed to us as a determined man who shows great defiance through particular scenes within the film and is shown to us through the use of camera shots and dialogue. We can see that he is defiant and has determination from the…

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    Nelson Mandela is known by the name of Rolihlahla and Dalibhunga too. He is one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century and a respected man around the world. He is mostly famous because he had fight for freedom in South Africa. He is a lawyer, a campaigner, a politician, a strategist, a military commander, a negotiator, a diplomat, a president and a statesman. He died the 5 december 2013 at 90 years old in Johanessburg. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for ending the…

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