4. The Paramount Chief arranged and paid
for him to go to a Mission School. So
when Nelson was seven he went to
school and was recognised as a very
clever child.
5. Nelson was only 9 years
old when his father died.
One of his dads friends
took him in and treated him
like his own child.
When he was older Nelson
attended three different
Colleges. The first was a
government college,
Clarkebury, where Nelson
studied Law.
The second was called Healdtown. And finally
he went to Fort Hair University.
6. In 1943 Nelson decided to join the African
National Congress and campaign for black
people to be treated equal to white.
7. In 1962 Nelson was arrested for
trying to get the black people to go
on strike.
8. Two years later he was charged
with an even more serious
offence; trying to overthrow the
government of South Africa; he
was sentenced to a life in
prison.
9. He was sent to Robben Island
Maximum security prison off the
coast of Cape town, South Africa.
He was held there until April 1982
when he was moved to Pollsmoor
Prison in Cape Town.
10. In the early 1980’s, the ANC launched a
release Mandela Cause, led by Bishop
Tutu.
In 1985 South Africa’s church leaders took
up the anti-apartheid campaign.
World famous musicians began to release
songs calling for Nelson’s release.
11. On Sunday the 11th
of February at 4:15
Nelson Mandela was set free. He had been
in jail for 27 years.
12. For the first time in African
history both races were allowed
to vote in the elections for a new
president. The ANC had put up
Nelson for their party to run for
president.
The party won 252 of the
400 seats and on the 14th of
May he was declared the
country’s first black
president.
13. Since his retirement he has continued
to travel the world, meeting leaders,
speaking in conferences and
collecting awards.