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Biography of Nelson Mandela

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Priyanshu Singhal
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Mandela’s Lifestory
• Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in the village
of Mvezo in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
• He pursued his primary education at a local missionary
school, where he was given the name "Nelson" by his
teacher as part of a common practice at the time.
• Mandela later attended the Clarkebury Boarding Institute
and Healdtown, two prestigious secondary schools that
provided him with a Western-style education.
• His studies at Healdtown exposed him to various
subjects, including English, history, and debating, shaping
his intellectual and leadership skills.
• Mandela's early educational experiences planted the
seeds of his lifelong commitment to fighting for equality,
justice, and freedom for all South Africans.
Mandela’s Political Carrier
• Mandela's political career
before becoming President
was defined by his
unwavering commitment to
justice and equality.
• He joined the ANC,
advocating against
apartheid.
• Mandela organized
nonviolent protests and led
the ANC's armed wing.
• His leadership and sacrifices
contributed to South Africa's
transition to democracy and
his historic presidency.
Speech given by Mandela
Nelson’s complete dark story of
becoming President
• Nelson Mandela's journey to
the presidency of South
Africa was characterized by
immense challenges and
adversity.
• Mandela's activism against
apartheid led to his lengthy
imprisonment for 27 years.
• During his incarceration,
Mandela became an iconic
figure and symbol of
resistance against apartheid
both nationally and Nelson’s Imprisonment
internationally.
• Upon his release in 1990, Mandela played a pivotal role
in negotiating the end of apartheid and the transition to
democracy.
• Despite facing resistance and skepticism, Mandela's
perseverance and vision for a united and inclusive South
Africa propelled him to become the country's first black
President in 1994.
• Mandela's rise to the presidency marked a significant
turning point in South African history, symbolizing the
triumph over oppression and the pursuit of equality and
reconciliation.
Nelson’s Influence over the World
• - Nelson Mandela passed away on December 5, 2013, at
the age of 95, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
• - Following his retirement from politics in 1999, Mandela
continued to be an influential figure and global advocate
for peace, human rights, and social justice.
• - His declining health in his later years prompted
increased public concern and media attention.
• - Mandela's death resulted in an outpouring of grief and
tributes from people around the world, recognizing his
role as a global icon and his significant contributions to
the anti-apartheid movement.
• - He was laid to rest in Qunu, his ancestral village, in a
state funeral that was attended by numerous world
leaders and dignitaries, further highlighting his enduring
impact on the world stage.
Nelson Mandela and
F. W de Klerk
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