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Lynskey, Dorian (6 December 2013). "Nelson Mandela: The Triumph of the Protest Song". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 January 2017. Throughout history, lots of people around the world have faced discrimination– where they are treated differently because of their race, skin colour, gender, age and lots of other things, too. Barnard, Rita (2014). "Introduction". In Rita Barnard (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Nelson Mandela. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp.1–26. ISBN 978-1-107-01311-7. This is so cool. It is soo informative I didnt know some of these things about nelson mandela. He is amazing!!! I have actually met him once. OMG I am so happy just thinking about it. So cool #No:1 Mandela fan

Mandela 1994, pp.226–227; Lodge 2006, p.60; Meredith 2010, pp.108–109; Smith 2010, p.118; Sampson 2011, p.84.Benson 1986, pp.54–57; Meer 1988, p.61; Mandela 1994, pp.210–216; Lodge 2006, p.73; Smith 2010, pp.87–93; Meredith 2010, pp.95–101; Sampson 2011, pp.77–80. AFP 2 (26 June 2013). "Mandela wished a 'peaceful end' by Cape Town Archbishop". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 27 January 2016 . Retrieved 5 July 2013. The significance of Mandela can be considered in two related ways. First, he has provided through his personal presence as a benign and honest conviction politician, skilled at exerting power but not obsessed with it to the point of view of excluding principles, a man who struggled to display respect to all ... Second, in so doing he was able to be a hero and a symbol to an array of otherwise unlikely mates through his ability, like all brilliant nationalist politicians, to speak to very different audiences effectively at once. Benson 1986, p.140; Mandela 2004, pp.43–57; Meredith 2010, pp.258–265; Smith 2010, pp.298–302; Sampson 2011, pp.191–194; Broun 2012, pp.68–75.

Oppenheim, Claire E. (2012). "Nelson Mandela and the Power of Ubuntu". Religions. 3 (2): 369–388. doi: 10.3390/rel3020369.Benson 1986, p.94; Meer 1988, p.151; Mandela 1994, pp.377–380; Lodge 2006, p.84; Meredith 2010, pp.188–189; Smith 2010, p.178; Sampson 2011, p.143. Mandela 1994, pp.443–445; Lodge 2006, p.100; Meredith 2010, p.211; Smith 2010, pp.261–262; Benneyworth 2011, pp.91–93; Sampson 2011, pp.169–170. Freedom for Nelson Mandela". BBC. 11 February 1990. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012 . Retrieved 28 October 2008. In this area (Mandela Way, Southwark, London), 58% of the residents were born in the United Kingdom, which is significantly below the UK average. This activism made him very unpopular with the authorities, and Nelson was arrested for treason– the crime of betraying your country’s government – several times.

Meer 1988, p.40; Mandela 1994, pp.150, 210; Lodge 2006, p.30; Smith 2010, p.67; Meredith 2010, p.48; Sampson 2011, p.36.Madiba conferred freedom of Johannesburg". Gauteng Provincial Government. 27 July 2004. Archived from the original on 21 June 2008 . Retrieved 26 October 2008. Main article: Death and state funeral of Nelson Mandela Members of the public paying their respects outside Mandela's Houghton home a b Porter, Laura (4 January 2022). "Stompie the Tank in South London". aboutlondonlaura.com . Retrieved 24 September 2023. In May 1990, Mandela led a multiracial ANC delegation into preliminary negotiations with a government delegation of 11 Afrikaner men. Mandela impressed them with his discussions of Afrikaner history, and the negotiations led to the Groot Schuur Minute, in which the government lifted the state of emergency. [212] In August, Mandela—recognising the ANC's severe military disadvantage—offered a ceasefire, the Pretoria Minute, for which he was widely criticised by MK activists. [212] He spent much time trying to unify and build the ANC, appearing at a Johannesburg conference in December attended by 1,600 delegates, many of whom found him more moderate than expected. [213] At the ANC's July 1991 national conference in Durban, Mandela admitted that the party had faults and announced his aim to build a "strong and well-oiled task force" for securing majority rule. [214] At the conference, he was elected ANC President, replacing the ailing Tambo, and a 50-strong multiracial, mixed gendered national executive was elected. [214] Mandela". Collins English Dictionary. Archived from the original on 5 April 2016 . Retrieved 17 December 2013.

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