By 
James Nye
| 
 
Nelson Mandela was born on July 
18, 1918, into a royal family of the Xhosa-speaking Thembu tribe in the 
South African village of Mvezo. While studying law as a young man, he 
became involved in the movement against racial discrimination, forging 
key relationships with black and white activists and in 1944 he joined 
the African National Congress (ANC) and helped establish its youth 
league, the ANCYL. Mandela’s commitment to activism intensified after 
the 1948 introduction of the apartheid. 
'Boxing is egalitarian. In the ring, rank, age, color and wealth are irrelevant' wrote Mandela in his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom
'Boxing is egalitarian. In the ring, rank, age, color and wealth are irrelevant' wrote Mandela in his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom
 
 
Wedding: This photograph taken 
in 1957 shows South African anti-apartheid leader and African National 
Congress (ANC) member Nelson Mandela posing with his wife Winnie during 
their wedding
 
Visit to London: Nelson Mandela 
visited the capital of the UK in 1962 to visit Oliver Tambo - a fellow 
anti-apartheid activist - visible in the background is the Big Ben 
clocktower and the Houses of Parliament
 
 
On 12 June 1964 - Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life for sabotage:  
Mandela - a lawyer by training - told the court: 'I do not deny that I 
planned sabotage. I did not plan it in a spirit of recklessness nor 
because I have any love of violence. I planned it as a result of a calm 
and sober assessment of the political situation that had arisen after 
many years of tyranny, exploitation and oppression of my people by the 
whites.'
 
 
This picture taken on June 16, 
1964 shows eight men, among them anti-apartheid leader and African 
National Congress (ANC) member Nelson Mandela, sentenced to life 
imprisonment in the Rivonia trial leaving the Palace of Justice in 
Pretoria with their fists raised in defiance through the barred windows 
of the prison car
 
Historic: In this Feb. 11, 1990 
file photo, Nelson Mandela, left, and his wife, Winnie, walk out of the 
Victor Verster prison in Paarl, near Cape Town, South Africa, after 
Mandela had spent 27 years in jail
 
 
Jubilant inhabitants of Soweto gather here at a mass African National 
Congress (ANC) rally which was originally called for to celebrate the 
unbanning of the ANC but turned out to be a celebration for the release 
of Nelson Mandela in June 1990
 
Powerful ally: African National Congress leader 
Nelson Mandela waves after he and U.S. President George Bush made 
remarks on the South Lawn of the White House June 25, 1990 - the support
 of the US public was key in securing his release
 
In this June 15, 1990 file 
photo, Pope John Paul II, right, shakes hands with Nelson Mandela, 
deputy leader of African National Congress, during a private audience at
 the Vatican
 
South African anti-apartheid 
leader and African National Congress (ANC) member Nelson Mandela (R) 
shaking hands with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on the steps
 of No 10 Downing Street in July 1990
 
Long road: ANC leader, South
 African Nelson Mandela (L) and South African President, South African, 
F.W.De Klerk (R) posing for a photograph with medals and diplomas as 
they share the Nobel Peace Price 1993
 
 
Reconciliation and victory: 
Nelson Mandela walks past Francois Pienaar in the line up before the 
Rugby World Cup Final in Johannesburg's Ellis Park on June 24 1995, when
 Nelson Mandela presented the Webb Ellis Trophy to Francois Pienaar 
 
 
Return: South African President 
Nelson Mandela visits 10 February 1995 his former cell in notorious 
Robben Island prison off the coast of Cape Town where he spent 19 of his
 27 years in jail
 
Pope John Paul II (L) and South 
African President Nelson Mandela talking at the Presidential guest house
 in Pretoria in September 1995 
 
 
Royal visit: Queen Elizabeth II 
of Great Britain and President Nelson Mandela during the British 
monarch's state visit to South Africa in 1995, a year after Mandela took
 office in 1994 
 
 
Moral authority: In this Aug. 
22, 1996 file photo, the Dalai Lama, left, walks hand-in-hand with South
 African President Nelson Mandela prior to an official reception at the 
presidential office in Cape Town, South Africa
 
Royal reception: In this July 9,
 1996 file photo, South African President Nelson Mandela stands with 
Queen Elizabeth II on his arrival at Buckingham Palace in London for a 
state banquet in his honor
 
Welcome to London: Nelson 
Mandela wearing a South African Olympic Squad tracksuit and a security 
guard cross the road near Park Lane on their way from Hyde Park in 1996
 
Leader and philanthropist: South
 African President Nelson Mandela (L) shares a joke with Microsoft 
Chairman Bill Gates after their meeting at Mandela's residence in Cape 
Town, in this file picture taken March 11, 1997
 
Two Icons: In this March 17, 
1997 file photo, South African President Nelson Mandela, left, shows the
 way to Britain's Princess Diana in Cape Town, South Africa, where they 
discussed the threat of AIDS in the country
 
South African President Nelson 
Mandela receives a cricket bat from the South African Cricket captain, 
Hansie Cronje, during the lunch break on the third day of the Second 
Test between South Africa and India at Newlands on January 4, 1997
 
Popular culture: Prince of Wales
 (left) and South African President Nelson Mandela at a photocall with 
the Spice Girls (left to right), Mel C, Emma, Mel B, Geri and Victoria 
at the presidential residence Mahlamba Nalopfu in Pretoria in 1997
 
Prison: In this March 27, 
1998 file photo, South African President Nelson Mandela, left, and U.S. 
President Bill Clinton peer through the bars of prison cell No. 5, the 
cramped, gray cell where Mandela was jailed
 
Unity: In this Aug. 11, 1998 
file photo, South African President Nelson Mandela, (right), and 
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat gesture during a meeting in Cape Town, 
South Africa
 
South African Nobel Peace Prize 
winner and iconic political prisoner Nelson Mandela (R) with Cuban 
President Fidel Castro at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the
 GATT Agreement in 1998
 
Iconic figures: South African 
President Nelson Mandela, left, and American pop singer Michael Jackson 
arrive at a news conference in Cape Town in 1999
 
Sympathy: U.S. President George W. Bush looks up
 at former South African President Nelson Mandela as they address the 
media gathered outside the Oval Office of the White House November 12, 
2001
 
Former President of South Africa, Nelson 
Mandela, right, speaks during a press conference alongside British model
 Naomi Campbell in Barcelona, Spain, before the 'Frock and Roll' benefit
 concert in 2001
 
Charity: Former South African 
President Nelson Mandela (L) and Irish rock star Bono pose together 
after meeting at Mandela's residence at Houghton in Johannesburg, in 
this May 25, 2002 photo
 
Talk show host and political giant: Former South
 African president Nelson Mandela (L) poses with television personality 
Oprah Winfrey in Henley, Johannesburg, in this December 6, 2002 picture
 
Two giants: Former South African President 
Nelson Mandela lands a "straight left" to the chin of former World 
Champion Muhammad Ali as South African Special Olympics Athlete Rofhiwa 
looks on in June 2003
 
Soccer fan: Former President 
Nelson Mandela receives an England team jersey with "Mandela" on the 
back from captain David Beckham in Johannesburg in 2003
 
World leaders: British Prime 
Minister Tony Blair, former South African President Nelson Mandela and 
former US President Bill Clinton attending a gala night to mark the 
centenary of the Rhodes Trust in 2003
 
Quick Kiss: Former South African
 President Nelson Mandela kisses U.S. singer Beyonce Knowles, at the 
Nelson Mandela AIDS Benefit Concert in Cape Town, South Africa Saturday 
Nov. 29, 2003
 
Songstresses: Former South African President 
Nelson Mandela, from left, with U.S. singer Beyonce Knowles and British 
singer Annie Lennox on Robben Island in Cape Town, South Africa in 2003
 
Old friends: Former US President
 Bill Clinton (R) sharing a joke with former South African President 
Nelson Mandela (L) at Mandela's private residence in Johannesburg, South
 Africa in 2005
 
West Indian cricket star, Brian Lara (L) 
meetings with Nobel Peace Prize winner and iconic political prisoner 
Nelson Mandela (R) at the Nelson Mandela Foundation, Johannesburg, South
 Africa in 2005
 
Former U.S. President Bill 
Clinton (L) embraces former South African President Nelson Mandela 
following remarks by Clinton during a visit to the Nelson Mandela 
Foundation July 19, 2007 in Johannesburg
 
US actor Brad Pitt (top) with Former South 
African President Nelson Mandela, after being appointed as a 46664 
Ambassador (the number denotes Mandela's prison ID) in 2009
 
Reunited: South African 
president and Nobel peace prize laureate Nelson Mandela (C) poses with 
the Rugby World Cup held by South African coach Jake White (L) and South
 African captain John Smit (R) in 2007
 

World hero: Former South African President Nelson Mandela waves to the 
crowd at Soccer City stadium during the closing ceremony for the 2010 
World Cup in Johannesburg, on July 11, 2010 and (right) holds the trophy
 aloft in 2004
 
 
Nelson Mandela, aged 94, is seen
 at his home in Qunu, South Africa during a visit from U.S. Secretary of
 State Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2012
 
Reflection: In this image dated 
Sept. 13, 2011 taken by photographer Adrian Steirn, shows former 
president Nelson Mandela's face reflected in a mirror

 
 
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