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Nelson Mandela – ‘First Rebel against Racism’: Biography

FEBRUARY 13: Nelson Mandela gestured to supporters in Soweto two days after his release from prison in Cape Town. He addressed more than 100,000 people inside a soccer stadium saying, "during the past 27 years I have looked forward to this day when I would come back to the area I regard as home, to meet my brothers and sisters and grandchildren." (Photo by Joanne Rathe/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Nelson Mandela was a revolutionary South African Anti-apartheid, Former President of South Africa (1994-1999), a Noble Peace Prize Winner and philanthropist and few more to add. He is point-headed for the struggle against racism, spending wholly 67 years in his life. Been a black-man, the lewd racist hits on him, put him in the revolutionary path, to dragnet freedom for the black. Mandela is the country’s first Black Head of state, dismantling apartheid in 1991. He was also President of the African National Congress (ANC) between 1991-1997.

Early Life:

Education:

The Advent of Revolutions

‘No Easy Walk to Freedom’

Non-violent to Violent:

Release of Mandela :

Presidency

Retirement & Retirement

Marriage & Children

Death

Facts & Books


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