Mandela references other Nobel Peace Prize recipients to highlight the shared values of peace, justice, and human rights that bind these leaders together in the struggle against oppression. By acknowledging their contributions, he underscores the collective effort required to achieve social change and emphasizes that the fight for freedom is a universal cause. This connection not only elevates his message but also reinforces the idea that his struggle is part of a larger, global movement for justice, thereby enhancing the power and resonance of his speech.
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Nelson Mandela's speech is commonly known as "I Am Prepared to Die," although it is also referred to as his Rivonia Trial speech. This speech was delivered in 1964 during his trial for sabotage against the apartheid regime in South Africa.
1962, during his trial at Rivonia
his actions were not wrong because the laws were unjust ;)
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his actions were not wrong because the laws were unjust
Nelson Mandela gave his first major public speech on July 21, 1943, while addressing a gathering of the African National Congress (ANC) in Johannesburg. This speech marked an important moment in his political career, as he began to articulate the struggle against apartheid. Mandela's speeches continued to evolve throughout his life, becoming a powerful tool in the fight for freedom and equality in South Africa.
It is reference to a President John F. Kennedy speech.
The word contribute is a verb. The past tense is contributed.