The first black president of South Africa, and perhaps the reformer most responsible for the dismantling of apartheid in that nation, Nelson Mandela worked through many obstacles on the way to his great achievements. Just one was the apartheid-system itself, which led to hardship and loss of opportunity in his youth and early adult life. Yet another was the 27-year-long imprisonment that he endured as a result of his principled attempts to overthrow apartheid.
Nelson Mandela, who became the president of South Africa, was a major supported of apartheid.
A couple of major events in 2013:Nelson Mandela DiedChina Landed a Rover on the Moon
Far away distant Stockholm is a major city, but the small Swedish farming Village
suffered at the hands of the white leadership
Nelson Mandela fought for the independence for the black South Africans in South Africa. He faced discrimination while he was fighting for peace. He was put in jail for 27 years and was just recently released from prison. He went on to be the first black president of South Africa.
Two major influences in Barack Obama's life that encouraged him to be President were his mother and Nelson Mandela. His mother instilled in him a sense of public service.
The most important event was when Nelson Mandela went to jail for 28 years. He was released in 1990. Became President in 1994
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Apartheid prohibited adultery, mixed marriages, integration of races, communism, and strike action by blacks.
Major Anthony Nelson in I Dream of Jeannie was played by Larry Hagman.
Captain (later Major) Roger Healey, Major Nelson's friend, was played by Bill Daily.
The major obstacles were vinetia,still being under the austrians and rome,being under the pope which was still to be unified.