In the Weekly Post, we suggest worthwhile reading material on a variety of topics including Personal & Professional development like – Quote to Inspire,Motivation and Inspiration from a successful person,Worthwhile to read (Top 5 English and Hindi post)
1. Quote to Inspire
2. Motivation and Inspiration from a successful person – Nelson Mandela(Former President of South Africa)
- Nelson Mandela is basically the Ghandi of South Africa. He was at the forefront of the South African people’s fight for independence and racial equality and was the first South African president to be elected democratically.
- In the late 1940s, South Africa was taken over by a group of British white supremacists called the National Party. They enforced a system of racial segregation known as apartheid, which eliminated a great deal of civil and legal rights of black people. Blacks were provided inferior public services and job opportunities and were treated as inhuman slaves.
- Nelson was able to go to law school because he was from a rich family. As a young lawyer, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and launched a series of non-violent acts of massive resistance. Nelson set out to correct the injustices of apartheid by uniting the mistreated and challenging the authority of the National Party through means of legal action and protest.
- In 1962, he was convicted of trying to overthrow the government and was put in jail for 27 years. He was released in 1990 thanks to an international campaign made up of his loyal followers.
- Upon his release, Nelson became President of the ANC and began negotiating with then-South African President F.W. de Klerk about desegregating South Africa and abolishing apartheid. It was in 1994 when South Africa had its first democratic, multi-racial election and Nelson went on to become the first black president of South Africa.
- As president, he created a new constitution that gave blacks equal rights and sought justice for the abused. By expanding economic, education, healthcare and land reform, Nelson rescued the South African people from poverty, disease and civil war.
- He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and has received over 250 other awards for his contributions to South African politics and for his influence on other oppressed societies.
- He is referred to as “The Father of the Nation” in South Africa because he had the courage to stand up to a force no one else thought could be overcome and was willing to risk his life to fight for the freedom of his people.
10 Things You Might Not Know About Nelson Mandela
1. This man that changed the world grew up in a tiny village and was the first member of his family to attend school.
2. In 1952, Mandela and Oliver Tambo set up South Africa’s first black-run law firm.
3. Mandela was a master of disguise and a genius at evading arrest.
4. He was dressed in a chauffeur’s outfit when he was finally arrested.
5. A courtroom speech about being ready to die helped save his life.
6. He had a chance to get out of prison — and declined, on principle.
7. He appeared in a Spike Lee film. Mandela has a cameo in 1992’s Malcolm X as a teacher reciting one of the civil rights activist’s speeches.
8. He used sports to bring the racially divided country together.
9. He probably won more awards than anyone in history.
10. There’s now a global holiday in his honor.
In Media –
- The long walk of nelson mandela
- What Are Some Nelson Mandela Quick Facts?
- The Life and Times of Nelson Mandela
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4. Worthwhile to read
English
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Sorry, But Quiet People Aren’t Like What You Think (Quite the Opposite Actually
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Microsoft sets May 9 as original Windows 10’s retirement date
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7 ways Android and Windows 10 can work well together
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How Swami Vivekananda Outwitted Police in the British Raj (Story 1)
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What kind of students do teachers dislike the most?
Hindi