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Nelson Mandela Research Paper

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Introduction

Nelson Mandela lead the South African people out of apartheid by using peaceful protests to help spread awareness of the SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC condition of HIS country to the world during the end of the 20th century. He was SENTENCED TO life IMPRISONMENT in 1963 for treason, but the ban on his image in public, made him an icon to the black community, THIS kept the hope of ending the apartheid movement alive for his country. Mandela was an accomplished, educated man, who became president OF SOUTH AFRICA, ACTING AS a negotiator between two feuding races. HE left a strong legacy when he died at the age of 95.(show the clip of interview)

Apartheid in South Africa

Apartheid was a social system in South Africa put in place by the …show more content…

Fortunately, some blacks slipPED through thE crackS of the education system AND ROSE TO GREATNESS.Nelson Mandela was very fortunate and He became a very successful lawyer. (video clip). Mandela HAD CHARISMA AND A SMILE THAT MADE PEOPLE FEEL AT EASE WITH HIM.( Nelson Mandela was one of those people video clip on how he was a good leader). In jail, Mandela was actively fighting the movement by studying his enemies. He learned their language and studied their history to better understand them. He was doing this to preparing himself for his release. In jail, Mandela always had a feeling that he wouldn’t be there for life, even though that was his sentence. “Mandela was a man of Destiny”, he was going to do great things. After so long in jail, the guards were not so much his guards but more like his servants. As his guards came to know Him, they were appalled that they were allowed to go home every night but Mandela couldn’t. The thing that Mandela kept strong through so many years in Jail was because of his wife Winnie. Just the idea of her and her love was the most powerful thing for him. Mandela was finally released with the help of United nation’s sanctions plACED on South Africa.in 198_. Pressure was placed on the government, they said that either Nelson Mandela would be released from jail or and the apartheid system had to be totally dismantled, …show more content…

Time Magazine produced an image of what they thought he would look like, but it was very wrong. ON THE DAY OF HIS RELEASE JOHN CARLIN WAS PRESENT, . . . . USE CLIP OF jOHN cARLIN DESCRIBING HIS RELEASE Once Mandela was out of jail, he continued his work as if he hadn’t been gone. As for Winnie, she had caused a great deal of trouble violently while mandela was in prison, which was not good for him. He eventually divorced her. People had different views about winnie. ( show clips of john about winnie and with ana) Also, in south africa Nelson Mandela continued to try and stop Apartheid. He tried to negotiate with europeans and blacks, who were starting to get restless. Many people wanted to stop apartheid. Change was about to come very soon… (next chapter)

You can use the video clip, at least the voice of John Carlin describing what it was like to be there when he was released from prison. You may also be able to include the part where he talks about Time Magazine releasing the illustration cover of what he was thought to look like, and then show the actual footage of him walking out of prison with John Carlin’s voice describing the

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