Nelson Mandela and the culture of freedom :
Nelson Mandela and the culture of freedom :
Biography :
Nelson Mandela (born in July 18, 1918 and dead in December the 5,in 2013 ) was an non-violence ad peaceful activist ,and politician who became South Africa’s first black president from 1994 to 1999. Mandela spent 27 years in prison. He was arrested by the CIA for sabotage against public and military installations. Nelson Mandela is a symbol of freedom and racial equality. He received the Nobel Price in 1993.
Nelson Mandela (born in July 18, 1918 and dead in December the 5,in 2013 ) was an non-violence ad peaceful activist ,and politician who became South Africa’s first black president from 1994 to 1999. Mandela spent 27 years in prison. He was arrested by the CIA for sabotage against public and military installations. Nelson Mandela is a symbol of freedom and racial equality. He received the Nobel Price in 1993.
Nelson Mandela is an influencer and has enbodied a nation’s dream « The Rainbow Nation ».Even after his death Mandela is an inspiration model for every one like artists ( singers, sculptors, photographers, painters). He created and emerged new ideas who inspired the world
The cult of Nelson Mandela is still spreading today in all countries and nations of the world:
Several films appeared recently like the film Invictus. I’m
going to give you a little summary : « In 1995 , South Africa
hosted the Rugby World cup. Nelson Mandela begins his term as president of the
country and leads the team to Victory». This sport influenced the state of mind of men . Mandela
goal’s is to make a live the African nation with sport » The movie was a
success ,i like it because i like the teamwork and team spirit of humans
and the values they give.
The
artistic mobilization was gathering in june 1988 with a giant concert at the Wembley
Stadium in London to Mandela 70’s birthday
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