Nelson Mandela's father Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa, who at one time served as chief of the town of Mvezo. Mandela's father had four wives, with whom he fathered a total of thirteen children (four boys and nine girls). Mandela was born to his third wife ('third' by a complex royal ranking system), Nosekeni Fanny.
No he wasn't there were plenty more people who were jailed for fighting apartheid in South Africa
One of the accomplishments of Nelson Mandela would be his Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, where he was noticed for his peaceful nonviolent actions to terminate apartheid in South Africa. He was also the first democraticly elected president in South Africa and became president in 1994, after apartheid was abolished. He lated gave up his position to Mr. Mbeki in 1997, and went around the world to fight for people's right.
My opinion--- For one, I think Nelson Mandela's speech was a lot more motivating than Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about HIS dreams. He talked about what he saw in his dreams and how he wanted the people to dream about the same thing. Nelson Mandela on the other hand, spoke to the people about what everyone should do. For some reason it seems as though Mandela's speech is more commanding. Or if you want to say more drilling. It, to me, seems that the way he spoke in his speech, would make me want to listen to what he said, and put his words into actions.
Mandela was jailed in apartheid-era South Africa because he was a member of the African National Congress. The ANC was a militant, anti-apartheid political party. Mandela was one of the leaders that helped end the apartheid era, and was voted as president by the South African parliament. F. W. de Klerk, the last apartheid era president, also helped end apartheid, and got to be Mandela's Deputy President as a reward.There is NOTHING available online concerning Mandela's presidency. The only information I've ever found was Mandela saying that he *may* have failed his country by ignoring the AIDS epidemic.Fun fact: South Africa has the world's highest AIDS-infected population, with 12% of all citizens being infected.Oh, and apartheid is the South African equivalent of segregation.Need anything more?
Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in the village of Mvezo, in Umtatu, a part of South Africa's Eastern Cape. Nelson Mandela went on to become one of the most important and influential people of the 20th Century.
One book Nelson Mandela wrote was Conversations with Myself.
Nelson mandela's favourite book was one of our favourite authors robert munch
Nelson had one son in his 20s
Nelson Mandela's favourite book was one of our favourite authors robert munch
Nelson Mandela has six children. Their names are Thembekile Mandela, Makaziwe Mandela, Makgatho Mandela, Makaziwe Mandela, Zenani Mandela, and Zindziswa Mandela.
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Nelson Mandela stood down from his role as South Africa's President in 1999. He had only served one term
only one but the websites say 3 go to nelsonmandela.org and you will see it says one.
Nelson Mandela had six children, four daughters and two sons. Mandela, who passed away in 2013, was an anti-apartheid revolutionary.
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According to information I could find, Evelyn Mandela, Nelson Mandela's first wife, became a Jehovah's Witness sometime around the 1950's.