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Nelson Mandela Research Paper Outline

Decent Essays

Brock Lorette
Date: October 14, 2015
CHV20/Civics ISU

Lucid Writing

Civil Rights Topic: Nelson Mandela was a civil rights activist fighting for the people of South Africa.

Source(s):
Nelson Mandela Biography. (n.d.). See more at: http://www.biography.com/people/nelson-mandela-9397017#related-video-gallery. Retrieved October 14, 2015.

KIELBURGER, C. (2013, July 17). Honouring Nelson Mandela—a father of peace and reconciliation - See more at: Http://www.weday.com/global-voices/honouring-nelson-mandela-a-father-of-peace-and-reconciliation/#sthash.Xm7Y1c2r.dpuf. Retrieved October 14, 2015.

Civil Rights Issue:
Nelson Mandela was involved with leading the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and joined forces with the African National Congress in 1942 working towards a democratic government. For 20 years he led a campaign for equality to promote non-violence, anti- racism and peace for the people against the South African …show more content…

While in prison he was able to continue talks with President De Klerk of South Africa who released him from prison in 1990 and in 1993 he was given a Nobel Peace prize for his role in dismantling apartheid. This was also the year of the first all race election in over 300 years in South Africa. He was an advocate of promoting peace and equality on the national and global level. In later years Mandela spent his time as a woman’s rights activist and started a children’s fund to help children living in poverty as well as a campaign to fight AIDS which is what his son had died from.

Historic Significance:
Nelson Mandela was the first black president in South Africa and was responsible for dismantling apartheid in 1993. Mandela’s birthday was July 18 so now that date is called Mandela’s Day which is an international day to promote global peace.

Conclusions:
Mandela lived a long life and made so many differences for the people of today in

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