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What have they got in common?

What have they got in common?

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What have they got in common?. Nelson Mandela. South Africa. Colonisation by the Dutch in 1652. System of government known as ‘Apartheid’. Apartheid set in law. 1948 - Policy of apartheid (separateness) adopted when National Party (NP) takes power . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What have they got in common?

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Nelson Mandela

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South Africa

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Colonisation by the Dutch in 1652.

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System of government known as ‘Apartheid’.

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Apartheid set in law• 1948 - Policy of

apartheid (separateness) adopted when National Party (NP) takes power.

• 1950 - Population classified by race. Blacks and whites segregated.

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Apartheid

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ANC

• Mandela became leader of the African National Congress (A political party formed in 1912)

• ANC responded to oppression with a campaign of civil disobedience, led by Nelson Mandela.

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Snapshot of Mandela’s life

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYBIF6ZI-cI

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Robben Island: Food allotments

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Peaceful protest.

Dialogue.

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Nobel Peace Prize 1993

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“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.”

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Mandela represents:

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Reflection