Nelson Mandela

South Africa
November 30, 2006 12:55pm CST
What do you admire most of Nelson Mandela?South African antiapartheid activist, President of South Africa Birth July 18, 1918 Place of Birth Umtata, South Africa Political Party African National Congress Official Title President Term 1994-1999 Known for Leading the antiapartheid movement, first through militancy and later through diplomacy, and symbolizing the struggle of black South Africans during his long period of imprisonment Negotiating the end of apartheid and leading South Africa's peaceful transition to democratic rule Winning the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize jointly with F.W. de Klerk Milestones 1940 Was expelled from the University of Fort Hare for involvement in student activism 1944 Helped to establish the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League 1951 Became president of the ANC 1952 Opened first black-owned law practice in South Africa with his partner Oliver Tambo in Johannesburg 1961 Organized Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), the military wing of the ANC, spurred by the 1960 massacre of blacks demonstrating in Sharpeville 1964-1990 Was imprisoned under charges of sabotage, treason, and violent conspiracy February 11, 1990 Was released from prison by President F.W. de Klerk April 27, 1994 Was elected president of South Africa in the country's first multiracial elections 1996 Led the adoption of a new constitution guaranteeing free speech, free political activity, and the right to restitution for land seized under apartheid regime Quote 'Only free men can negotiate; prisoners cannot enter into contracts.' February 10, 1985, in a statement from prison. Did You Know A song by the band Special AKA titled 'Free Nelson Mandela' was an international hit in 1984, and a 1988 freedom concert honoring Mandela's 70th birthday attracted a crowd of 72,000 to London's Wembley Arena. While imprisoned at Robben Island, Mandela took classes at the University of London by correspondence. Mandela was born into a royal family of the Thembu people and was expected to become a chief.
5 responses
• Egypt
29 Dec 06
He was one of the greatest African activists.
• South Africa
30 Dec 06
Thanx for your response.
• Egypt
29 Dec 06
He was one of the greatest African actvists.
• South Africa
8 Apr 08
Yes he was....and will always be remembered for what he achieved
@donglory (677)
• Ghana
10 Dec 06
how he talks
• South Africa
11 Dec 06
Yes he does.A lot of people make jokes and try to talk to him.Kids also.My sister likes to do that.LOL
@Savvynlady (3684)
• United States
17 Oct 07
The fact that he has "staying power". I don't know about you, but I do believe that Nelson Mandela is still alive today for the simple fact that he lost those years in prison and God is above all, merciful. I had just given birth to my eldest daughter(and turned 27 myself just the week before) when he was released from jail. I was so happy to be able to witness it on television like so many others that it humbled me. And whenever I think of how long this man was in jail, I just cannot complain on much.
@rookiekan (882)
• China
10 Nov 07
nelson manderla is a great person in the world,it;s no doubt,i know him through a movie which now i forget the name of movie ,,but his great image have impressed me,he really like chair mao in our country