2. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born near Umtata in the Transkei, South Africa, on 18 July 1918. As a young man he aspired to become a lawyer and dreamed of making his own contribution to the freedom struggle of his people. Nelson Mandela age 19 years His birth place
3. Turbulent years lay ahead for Nelson Mandela. He and Oliver Tambo had a law practice in Johannesburg. In 1952 Mandela became head of the banned African National Congress. In 1962 he left South Africa for military training in Algeria and arranged training for other members of the ANC military wing. On his return he was arrested for leaving the country illegally and for incitement to strike. While serving his sentence he was charged, in the Rivonia trial, with sabotage and sentenced to life imprisonment. Robben Island, where he was imprisoned became a centre for learning and he was the pivotal figure in the organised political education classes. Robben Island
4. In prison Mandela never compromised his political principles and was always a source of strength for others. In the 1970’s and 80’s he rejected the South African Government’s offer of freedom if he renounced violence and his cause.
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6. South African thimble made by A B Ceramics to commemorate the release of Nelson Mandela on 11 February 1990. (Front and back views, wording and the African National Congress colours. Only 200 of these thimbles were made in 1990 )
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8. A South African ceramic thimble made to commemorate the inauguration of President Mandela on 10 May 1994. ( Front and back views. Only 200 of these thimbles were made. )
9. President F W de Klerk and President Nelson Mandela were co-recipients of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate .
10. Nelson Mandela retired from public life in June 1999. His daughter Zinzi says that she grew up without a father, who, when he returned, became a Father of the Nation. Nelson & Graca Mandela
11. Terry & Jenny Bockel at Nelson Mandela Square Sandton, Johannesburg, 2007