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Why was Nelson Mandela arrested?
when the Engish and Dutch made the africans take passbooks everywhere they go, Mr. Mandela told the Africans to eave them at home and stand in front of the police station to mock them. there was a huge massacre, a one sided fight and a lot of deaths, and the Europeans knew Nelson was the brains of this and he was sentenced to life in prison
What is Nelson Mandelas slogan?
"Only free men can negotiate. prisoners cannot enter the contract."
"After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb."
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."
"For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others."
"I dream of the realization of the unity of Africa, whereby its leaders combine in their efforts to solve the problems of this continent. I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great wildernesses."
Judd Nelson is an American actor who became known as a member of the "Brat Pack", a group of young actors who appeared in films together during the 1980s and early 1990s.
How did nelson Mandela unite south Africa?
he gave black people jobs and let them go were only whites were aloud and stopped discrimination basically first black president
What was south Africa like before nelson Mandela?
An oppressive dictatorship led by the National Party. They implemented the policy of Apartheid, which made a legal distinction and segregation between white people and "non-whites".
How much is the 5 rand of the 90th birthday of Mandela worth?
You are asking about a 5 Shilling coin (also called a "Crown") from South Africa (KM#40.1). The coin weighs 28.28 grams and is 80.0% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.7273 troy ounces. With silver at US$18.50 per troy ounce (as of June 1, 2010), the "melt value" of this coin is about US$13.46.
The obverse of the coin has a portrait of King George the Sixth and the words "GEORGIVS SEXTUS REX" (Latin for "George the Sixth, King"). The reverse has an image of a Springbok (an African antelope), with the words "SOUTH AFRICA", the date, and "SUID-AFRIKA" (Afrikaans for "South Africa") above and the denomination ("5 SHILLING") below.
535,000 of these coins were produced in 1949. According to the 2010 Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example is worth about US$13.50 in Extremely Fine condition and US$20.00 in Uncirculated condition. Given the current price of silver, however, the actual numismatic value of these coins is probably actually a dollar or two higher.
Another 2,000 were produced in Proof-like condition - these are valued at about US$35.00 each; and 800 were produced in Proof condition - these are valued at about US$50.00 each.
What role did nelson Mandela play in the apartheid?
Basically he he made the decision that apartheid needed to be reformed, he dismantled petty apartheid laws and then announced the end of apartheid altogether. He released leaders of the black resistance, including Nelson Mandela. In addition, he signed the Pretoria Minote.
Are Paget Brewster and Kirsten Nelson sisters?
Paget Brewster grew up with her parents in Massachusetts, whereas Kirsten Nelson was born in Oklahoma and grew up in Chicago, so it seems unlikely that they could be related.
Is Nelson Mandela still president in South Africa?
No. Nelson Mandela stepped down from the presidency of South Africa in 1999 and was replaced by Thabo Mbeki who ruled from 1999-2008, when he resigned. He was succeeded by his deputy Kgalema Motlanthe for one year before the election of 2009 brought Jacob Zuma to the Presidency.
Since retiring, he has attempted to use his considerable prestige to bring peace, freedom, and human rights to the regions of the world that need it most.
Who began the first black law practice in South Africa?
The first African American to practice law in the US was Macon Bolling Allen in 1844. After four years of being a lawyer, he became the first African American to hold a judicial position in Massachusetts.
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How long was nelson Mandela the president of South Africa?
He was president of South Africa from 1994 - 1999, so 5 years.
What are Some similarities between Barack Obama and nelson Mandela?
Both men have birthdays are in August. Both have served as U.S senators. Both ran for president. Both are interested in foreign policy. And while they are from different political parties and see many issues differently, both men love their country and are proud to serve in politics.
What changes did Nelson Mandela make to South Africa as their president?
he fought against racism and anti apartate in South Africa. He felt very strongly about his beliefs and for that he was jailed in 1962 and convicted of treson and sentanced to a life sentanced in prison.he was then released on feb 11th 1990
The most notable positive contribution of Mandela's presidency was probably the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. When Apartheid ended the country was full of people who had suffered gross human rights violations and wanted justice, but the crimes were so widespread that it wasn't feasible to imprison everyone who had been part of the previous regime without causing a total collapse of the government. The TRC allowed the country to face up to its past without destroying itself.
On a less positive note Mandela's presidency has been justifiably criticized for its poor handling of the AIDS epidemic in a country that has one of the highest rates of infection in the world. (He dedicated relatively little time to addressing the problem before retiring as President, a decision he now acknowledges was a terrible mistake.)
What religion was Nelson Mandela?
basically it was Nelson's mother who inspired and taught him the religion of Christianity. when he was only at the age of seven he knew everything about the religion of Christianity.
Why did Nelson Mandela leave south Africa in the early 1960s?
Nelson Mandela leave South Africa in the early 1960s because he was affected and transferred to three different prisons.
Similarities between Indian pastrolists and massai herders?
they lost their land to colonial powers. , their land was transformed into cultivable land. , the movement was restricted.
When did Jacob zuma become president of south Africa?
He was president of South Africa from 1994 - 1999, So 5 years.
What was Nelson Mandela's contribution to history?
Nelson Mandela is revered for 2 reason's: his opposition and eventual defeat of the apartheid regime and his creation of the first multi-national democratic government. He was born into a country where whites ruled and 'coloureds' were segregated and this had existed for almost 300 hundred years and he was able to defeat this. After being elected in the first ever democratic elections he created a 'new' south Africa where whites and 'coloureds' were treated economically and politically equal
When was Nelson Mandela released from jail?
Nelson Mandela was released from jail on February 11, 1990.
What was Nelson mandelas hobbies?
I am guessing that his favorite sport is either rugby or soccer. As we know South Africa is amazing at both.