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Mr. Thompson
February 12, 2017
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On May 10,1994, Nelson Mandela gave a speech called an Inaugural speech. Within the speech, he
democratic, non-racial, non-sexist" country. The speech was in Africa. The speech was made
to promise the people black of Africa equal rights for all people
Nelson Mandela (1964). On this day: Nelson Mandela made a statement. Retrieved from
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-12-06/nelson-mandela-letters/2900788
The statement he made was I meant everything I said. That means he was going to do everything he
promised he was going to do. He wrote this before the sentencing of his crimes. He wrote in South Africa.
However, this is only one of many writing statements he made. Once these statements got linked, the
people of South Africa started to believe his word. Then, people started to support him. He did what he
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Nelson served as president for ANC from 1994 to 1999.His net worth 15 million dollars. The reason his
net worth was 15 million is because he was elected president. He was the first fully elected black
president for South Africa. The first black president Nelson Mandela, inspired other black people in South
Africa that they could become president. That made South Africa an equal, multi-race place to live in.
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It was a long way before Nelson Mandela became president of the ANC in South Africa. The ANC
broung equality for South Africa and ended apartheid. Before Nelson was elated president, he was just an
active member. The speeches he made in that group interacted with so many people in South Africa
including his fellow members. His 1952 speech described the protest his group was making.
Nelson started his education when he was seven years old. The name Nelson stuck with him for the rest
of his life. During a break from collage, he ran away. The reason he ran away is he was trying to avoid
Margie. By the end of 1952, the government side decided to make Nelson silent and make him disappear.
Rolihlahla Mandela was born into the Madiba clan, in the village of Mvezo, Transkei on
July 18, 1918. His mother was Nonqaphi Nosekeni and his father was Nkosi Mphakanyiswa
Gadla Mandela, principal counsellor to the Acting King of the Thembu people, Jongintaba
Dalindyebo. In 1930 when he was 12 years old, his father died and the young Rolihlahla became
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Hearing the elders' stories of his ancestors' valour during the wars of resistance, he dreamed
also of making his own contribution to the freedom struggle of his people.
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He attended primary school in Qunu where his teacher, Miss Mdingane, gave him the name
Nelson, in accordance with the custom of giving all school children "Christian" names.
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He completed his Junior Certificate at Clalebury Boarding Istitute and went on to Healdtown,
a Wesleyan secondary school of some rupute, where he matriculated. Retrived from:
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Mandela began his studies for a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University College of Fort of
Hare but did not complete the degree there as he was expelled for joining in a student protest.
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I REFER YOU TO MY LETTER of 20 April 1961, to which you do not have the courtesy to
reply and/or acknowledge receipt. In the letter referred to above I informed you of the resolutions
passed by the All-In African National Conference in Pietermaritzburg on March 26, 1961,
demanding the calling by your Goverment before 31 May 1961 of a multi-racial and sovereign
National Convention to draw up a new non-racial and democratic Constitution for South Africa.
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