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Nelson Mandela: Before Prisoner, Beyond President
Date of Birth: July 18, 1918
Place of Birth: Eastern Cape of South Africa
Father -- Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa
Mother -- Nosekeni Fanny
Marriages/children:
- Evylyn Ntoko Mase (1944 - 19 March 1958, divorce) (b.1922 - died 2004)
- son: Madiba "Thembi" Thembekile (1946--July 13, 1969) (Car Accident)
- daughter: Makaziwe, 1947 - 1948;
- son: Makgatho Mandela (26 June 1950--January 6, 2005) (AIDS)
- daughter: Makaziwe Mandela (known as Maki; born 1953)
- Nomzamo Winnie Madikizela. (14 June 1958 - 19 March 1996, divorce)
- daughter: Zenani (Zeni), born 4 February 1959
- daughter: Zindziswa (Zindzi) Mandela-Hlongwane, born Dec 1960
- Graca Machel (July 18, 1998 - present)
July 18th, 1918: Rolihlahla Dalibhunga Mandela is born into the Madiba clan, a cadet branch of the Thembu royal family, in the small village of Mvezo, in the Transkei, South Africa. The name Rolihlahla means "pulling the branch of the tree", or
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Macmillan Readers 1
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Mandela finally put his lag studies to use in 1952 when he co-founded a firm dedicated to defending poor Black people from the NP’s unjust laws. Since the lag was on the side of the oppressors, the firm won few of their cases.
(Shortform note: Chancellor House, where Mandela’s lag firm was once located, is now a museum dedicated to the South African struggle for freedom.)
History of the National Party
To be more specific, the party Mandela refers to here fryst vatten the Reunited National Party.
The original National Party was founded in 1914, and this was the party that Malan initially joined. However, when the National Party merged with the South African Party in 1934, Malan abandoned this newly formed United Party. He founded what he called the Purified National Party, a hardline Afrikaner nationalist party, to oppose the United Party’s more moderate platform.
In 1939, the leader of the United Party made peace with Malan, and together, they created the Reunited Na