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    Have you ever wondered how to try to get rid of injustice in this world? Well, it’s almost impossible, but some people did try. Both Mandela and Gandhi attempted. Mandela changed from a prisoner to a president. Dramatic change right? Yes. Well, they strove to change the world for freedom rights. Some similarities that Mandela had in common with Gandhi was that they both tried to find peace, both learned the meaning of courage, and they both got scared at some point in their lives. That’s not all…

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    Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of England in 1940, dealing with war and suffrage throughout his nation, shared a compelling quote with his people. He stated, “If you’re going through hell, keep going” (Forbes) to reassure them of an eventual victory. Churchill might as well have been speaking directly to Louis Zamperini “the boy terror of Torrance”, a born track star turned war hero, that persevered through the worst of the worst. Laura Hillenbrand, author of Unbroken, shares Zamperini’s…

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    Nas performed a lengthy set on Saturday to a sea of screaming fans. The Hip Hop vet performed most of his Life Is Good album along with other classic hits. During his set, Nas took a moment to shout out his own daughter. "Today's my daughter's birthday," said Nas. "She's 19 today. That's crazy!" The short speech served as a segue to the track "Daughters." Nas' new billboard in classic back and white, is the largest billboard in Times Square and was revealed last week. Often called the poet…

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    When people hear the word redneck, what do they think of? Most would say people who drive pickup trucks, love barbeque, and enjoy the taste of cheap beer. The classic redneck prefers the mullet hair style and generally wears an old, dirty t-shirt, mud drenched pants, and a trucker hat. His truck, which is often more expensive than his trailer house, is old, beat up, lifted several inches high and has a gun rack visible in the rear window. That is just one of the many stereotypes that are…

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    South Africa The Struggle for a New Order, by Marina Ottaway, Copyright, 1993, by The Brookings Institution. The book is dense with details on the governments agencies, the struggle, and the transition from apartheid during the first two years. The author, Marina Ottaway is the former Senior Research Associate and Head of the Middle East Program in the Woodrow Wilson Center, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Her bio on the Wilson Center website states that she is a long time…

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    Nelson Mandela was the first black President of South Africa. He spent 27 years in prison for trying to overthrow the discriminative government. After he left prison, he worked to achieve human rights and a better future for everyone in South Africa. Nelson Mandela is well known for his long fight against the terrible government and racial prejudice. He became a role model to people all over the world. As South Africa's President, he was respected for his courage and wisdom in bringing people…

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    will come out as an idol; a hero who fought hard for his people and achieved his lifelong dream of having “a democratic and free society, in which all persons live together in harmony, and with equal opportunities.” This child was known worldwide as Nelson Mandela, and would soon be known as one of the world’s most famous heroes worldwide. The story begins with Mandela’s birth on July 18, 1918, into the royal family of the Xhosa-speaking Thembu tribe. Located in the South African village of…

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    Nelson Mandela, the father of our free nation, was one of the most prominent and influential figures in the struggle to end the Apartheid regime which had plagued South Africa for many years with little hope of ever subsiding. Despite his passing, he remains a key figure to the eventual success in South Africa’s long struggle for freedom, and continues to live on in the memory of the nation he served to accomplish its democracy. Rolihlahla Madiba Dalibhunga Mandela, known globally as Nelson…

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    Nelson Mandela was the first ever south african activist, he was aswell a former president from 1918 till 2013 he was one of the men who brought an end to apartheid as well a global supporter for human rights his decisions for fighting for what he believed was right landed him in prison for nearly three decades. He suddenly became an idol and was made the face to the anti apartheid movement within his country and internationally. He was released in 1990. He became the first black president in…

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    In the village of Onalua in the Kasai Province of the Belgian Congo, on July 2nd in 1925, Patrice Emery Lumumba was born. In his youth, Lumumba attended both Protestant and Catholic mission schools. Patrice was an intelligent student and and loved learning and literature. Despite setbacks like living in a house with no electricity, Lumumba expanded his learning. His teachers loaned him their own books because the schools were ill equipped and lacked supplies, and encouraged him to learn more…

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