In Xhosa, Nelson Mandela's given name, Rolihlahla, means troublemaker. For 67 years, Mandela advocated for social justice and human rights in his native South Africa. Every July 18 is celebrated as Mandela Day.
Armed with words, and his signature reason and charm, Nelson Mandela faces off against a small faction of white South Africans. Led by a retired general a...Show more
Armed with words, and his signature reason and charm, Nelson Mandela faces off against a small faction of white South Africans. Led by a retired general and opposed to the liberation of black South Africa and a change in political standing, Mandela and the General must find a way to bring about a peaceful resolution to the strife in their country.
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Armed with words, and his signature reason and charm, Nelson Mandela faces off against a small faction of white South Africans. Led by a retired general a...Show more
Armed with words, and his signature reason and charm, Nelson Mandela faces off against a small faction of white South Africans. Led by a retired general and opposed to the liberation of black South Africa and a change in political standing, Mandela and the General must find a way to bring about a peaceful resolution to the strife in their country.
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Photos taken of Mandela throughout his life accompany this long form poem honoring the life and work of social justice activist Nelson Mandela.
Photos taken of Mandela throughout his life accompany this long form poem honoring the life and work of social justice activist Nelson Mandela.
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Photos taken of Mandela throughout his life accompany this long form poem honoring the life and work of social justice activist Nelson Mandela.
Photos taken of Mandela throughout his life accompany this long form poem honoring the life and work of social justice activist Nelson Mandela.
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As a lawyer Mandela was in the habit of using his words in support of legal matters. Those words were also used expansively during his incarceration to ra...Show more
As a lawyer Mandela was in the habit of using his words in support of legal matters. Those words were also used expansively during his incarceration to raise awareness of prisoner conditions, the state of the country under apartheid, and to document his time there.
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As a lawyer Mandela was in the habit of using his words in support of legal matters. Those words were also used expansively during his incarceration to ra...Show more
As a lawyer Mandela was in the habit of using his words in support of legal matters. Those words were also used expansively during his incarceration to raise awareness of prisoner conditions, the state of the country under apartheid, and to document his time there.
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Written with the same dignified and enthralling style as his speeches and prison letters, Mandela's autobiography covers the entirety of his life from chi...Show more
Written with the same dignified and enthralling style as his speeches and prison letters, Mandela's autobiography covers the entirety of his life from childhood through his South African presidency. He refusal to become bitter or broken as a result of his imprisonment and the horrors afflicted against his wife and children is evident in his writing.
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Written with the same dignified and enthralling style as his speeches and prison letters, Mandela's autobiography covers the entirety of his life from chi...Show more
Written with the same dignified and enthralling style as his speeches and prison letters, Mandela's autobiography covers the entirety of his life from childhood through his South African presidency. He refusal to become bitter or broken as a result of his imprisonment and the horrors afflicted against his wife and children is evident in his writing.
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Morgan Freeman seamlessly embodies the great activist, Nelson Mandela, as he strives to bring unity to an apartheid-torn South Africa during his first year of presidency by way of the Rugby World Cup Championship.
Morgan Freeman seamlessly embodies the great activist, Nelson Mandela, as he strives to bring unity to an apartheid-torn South Africa during his first year of presidency by way of the Rugby World Cup Championship.
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Morgan Freeman seamlessly embodies the great activist, Nelson Mandela, as he strives to bring unity to an apartheid-torn South Africa during his first year of presidency by way of the Rugby World Cup Championship.
Morgan Freeman seamlessly embodies the great activist, Nelson Mandela, as he strives to bring unity to an apartheid-torn South Africa during his first year of presidency by way of the Rugby World Cup Championship.
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