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BLACK IN TIME: A Moment In OUR History

Hugh Gaddy · Sunday, May 9th 2010 at 3:13PM · 258 views

 


Nelson Mandela


 




On April 27, 1994, After Years Of Oppression Under White Minority Rule,Black And White Citizens In South Africa Had Their First Democratic Election, Selecting Nelson Mandela As The Country's First Black State President. He Was Inaugurated May 10, 1994.


Before His Presidency, Mandela Was A Leader In The African National Congress (ANC) And A Dedicated Anti-Apartheid Activist.

In 1963 He And Other Members Of The ANC Were Brought To Trial. He Was Sentenced To Life Imprisonment For Attempting To Overthrow The South African Government With Violence.

For The Next 27 Years He Spent Much Of His Time In A Cell On Robben Island. He Saw His Wife, Winnie, Only Three Times During Those 27 Years.

While In Prison, Mandela's Reputation As Civil Rights Leader Grew Even More. He Became The Symbol And Most Famous Figure in The Anti-Apartheid Struggle.

On February 11, 1990, Nelson Mandela Was Released From Prison. Following His Release, He Made It Clear That The ANC's Struggle Was Not Finished And Resumed The Work Of Attaining Civil Rights For The Citizens Of South Africa.

Mandela Has Received More Than 100 Awards, Most Notably, The 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.

He Was South Africa's President From May, 1994, Until June, 1999, Presiding Over The Country's Transition From Minority Rule And Apartheid.

"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into it." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.


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Cynthia Merrill Artis Sunday, May 9th 2010 at 5:41PM

Nelson Mandela... The GREAT!!
Thanks Gaddy....

Hugh Gaddy Monday, May 10th 2010 at 1:45AM

WOW!! Irma, I'm SPEECHLESS & FLATTERED... THANK YOU...But I know there are so many other IMPORTANT People, worthy of a place in your African Room...I Promise I won't be mad if you ever decide to replace my name with someone who has done something great!! :-)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

tHERE ARE THREE PHOTOS thatT NO ONE COMING INTO MY HOME CAN MISS. tHEY ARE dR. kING, pRESIDENT mANDELA AND PRESIDENT OBAMA AND HIS FAMILY. (SMILE)

Also a friend of mine and i have what we call our African Room. Every thing in that room gets passed on to the grandchildren.(smile)

And, by the way Gaddy information about you is there also...again thank you for what you do for our coming generations to take such pride in...(smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

See, Gaddy that is why I never told you about it....but, I was so upset today and so tired of the put downs of our Black males...

It is our knowing so little about "US" that is the main caUse of this and this must stop by any means necessary...I AM SO PROUD OF YOU AS i AM SO MANY OF OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY LEADERS ON THIS SITE WHO HAVE NO IDEA THAT THEY ARE LEADERS. (S-M-I-L-E)

NO GADDY YOU HAVE EARNED YOUR PLACE OF HONOR. AND, i AM HONORED TO CALL YOU A BROTHER AND A FRIEND.(SMILE)

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