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    around the world. He became a Mentor / Leader for many people not just for South Africans. He was so acknowledged for his efforts for peace and equality he won the most prestigious award you can win, The Nobel Peace Prize. South African youth began to really idolize Mandela and adopted some of his philosophical views against apartheid. Nelson Mandela was born Rolihlahla Mandela in the village of Mvezo in Transkei South Africa. He was born into the Xhosa tribe, they lived in this part of the…

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    To most, Nelson Mandela had the reputation of being a freedom fighter. In South Africa, he fought for equal rights of all people. For accusations of conspiracy against the government, he was imprisoned. The former President of South Africa was also on the terrorism watch list in the United States until 2008. Although the governments of two countries felt threatened by his actions, many people of all races are grateful for his social revolution. Judgment of the ethics of his actions is based on…

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    Nelson Mandela was a South African activist who was born in 1918, and was elected to be the first black president of South Africa in 1994 as stated in History. com. Nelson was a member in the South African government. Nelson was always devoted to peace and social justice until his death. Nelson has done many great things in his life; he always knew how to fix any problem and knew how to do it without violence. Nelson is a major inspiration to many and is still remembered today because of all he…

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    Nelson Mandela started to pave his path for his future in revolution, which would greatly influence his ideas for a new South Africa. Mandela was first influenced for change when he had to pay for his education,…

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    The 1981 Springbok Tour was Significant to apartheid in South Africa, as this was one of the main event which ended apartheid in South Africa. After 1981 the all blacks were planned to tour South Africa in 1985, however they were not able to tour South Africa as the New Zealand protesters re-enabled against the New Zealand government, and the tour was cancelled. However and unauthorised New Zealand rugby team toured South Africa under the name of New Zeeland Cavaliers. The tour was given the…

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    Geography L1 African Leader Project 13 October 2015 South Africa South Africa is located south of the equator in the southern hemisphere, its absolute location is 30 degrees South and 25 degrees East. South Africa is bordered by Lesotho, Zimbabwe, and Swaziland, as well as the Atlantic and Indian oceans. Diversity is a huge feature in South Africa because it has about 11 official languages as well as many different cultures and ethnic groups. South Africa has one of the continent's largest…

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    Nelson Mandela Obstacles

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    nights,suffocating summer days and poor food conditions he managed to find ways to free south africa from apartheid government and also to help his own country to become a peaceful country.Because of these he fought for freedom and equality in a nonviolent way. In the long run,Mandela became a new south african president…

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    speech. In the movie as well as in real life, he stated that the team didn 't have 60,000 people in the stadium cheering for them. Instead, he said that him and the team had the support of over 43 million South Africans, cheering for them. This statement that Francois made, proved that South Africa was coming together, once again. Everyone was supporting their country, and had hope (1995 RWC). Another way that the film accurately portrays history is when the Springboks sang their national anthem…

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    Shackles to Freedom in South Africa Throughout history, South Africa has experienced a long, severe, and unrelenting periods of sacrifice and struggle for freedom. South African citizens had to withstand colonization of Great Britain which stripped them of political freedom, roles in national decision making, and also led to the depletion of rich cultures. In addition, South Africa fought extremely hard to achieve decolonization from Great Britain. After decolonizing South Africa, the citizens…

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    An Influential Presidency Most people would think that a small boy, brought up in the foothills of South Africa, and struggling for life at an early age, would not be a person of importance. Nelson Mandela eradicated all of these misleading thoughts. Becoming one of the most influential people of the twentieth century, Mandela used peaceful power in his time as president to help his nation become more unified. Through his relentless dedication for equality, peaceful opposition to the African…

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