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Summary of Nelson mandela lesson
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Answered by shobhanayal
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Answer:

Nelson Mandela : A long walk to freedom

objective

To help the children know

about a great freedom fighter of South Africa

how the mental grit and determination can change the course of life of a determined youth

if there is a will, there is a way

there is nothing that can defeat you if you so desire

about the sacrifices of the great freedom fighters of South Africa.

Answered by jayashrimgowda
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key points

  • Nelsom Mandela swears in as the first black president of South Africa on 10th May 1994.
  • The swearing in ceremony took place in the lovely sandstone amphitheater in Pretoria
  • He addressed the rainbow gathering with a zest telling that never, never, and never again should it be that that beautiful land would experience the oppression of one by another.
  • He wished that freedom in Africa should reign.
  • The army officials who could have caught have and put him in jail before were saluting him to pay respect to the newly born democracy.
  • The two national anthems were sung at the time of his swearing in ceremony.
  • He recalls back the history and pays homage to the national martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the sake of their motherland.
  • He tells that the martyrs were the men of extraordinary courage and wisdom and generosity.
  • The country of South Africa is rich in minerals and gems but the greatest wealth of country is its people.
  • He tells no one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background , or his religion.
  • If people learn to hate, they can be taught to love too.
  • He talks that man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never exhausted.
  • He talks about the twin obligations-obligation towards his family & obligation towards his nation. While discharging his duties he found he was not free.
  • Hence, he joined African National Congress fought for the freedom of his country.
  • He knew that the oppressor must be liberated just as surely as the oppressed.
  • The oppressor and oppressed are alike are robbed of their humanity

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