Community Corner
Nelson Mandela's South Africa
At NSSC, Northfield Location:
Bill Helmuth, M.Ed., Northwestern Univ.; World Traveler
Britain had established colonial roots in South Africa since
the 17th century, where they made the original Africans outcasts in their own
country. 'Apartheid' is a German word that means separation of races according
to their skin color. Strict State laws were ruthlessly enforced to give the
British ultimate control over the Blacks and Coloureds (mixed race). Nelson
Mandela grew up in this repressive climate of strict White domination. His civil
and political activism landed him in harsh jails for 27 years in Cape Town and
Johannesburg. With increasing internal race riots and international pressure,
Mandela was released in 1991 to become South Africa's first democratically
elected President. Bill Helmuth takes you through this amazingly beautiful and
rich country that still struggles with the long time challenges of
nation-building, severe economic issues, and civil unrest to explore Nelson
Mandela's influential legacy.
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