#The first black president
Nelson Mandela was democratically elected South Africa's first black president in 1994. He successfully served as the President till 1999. He retired voluntarily in 1999.
#Nobel Peace Prize
Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 for his contribution to peace talks with the South African government. In the same year, President FW Clarke was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Mandela has also received more than 250 awards. One of them is the 1990 Bharat Ratna award given by the Government of India.
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#Books published by Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela has written several. ‘Conversation with Myself’ is one of his books. The book includes Mandela's personal diary. The book was published on October 12, 2010. The book has been translated into 20 languages. The book was published in 22 countries. His other books are Long Walk to Freedom, The Struggle is My Life, No Easy to Walk, A Prisoner in the Garden and more.
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#Nelson Mandela's inspirational quote
Nelson Mandela used to speak on various occasions. He used to speak very wisely in his speeches. Below are some of the motivational quotes from those statements.
~By taking revenge on the world, you can achieve more than you can by showing forgiveness.
~If one learns to hate, he can learn to love. Not hatred, but love is born naturally in the human heart.
~Don't judge me by my success, judge me by my failures and judge me by my failures.
~Lead from the back - and at the same time convince others that the leader is in the front row.
~Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.
~Respect is due to those who never abandon the truth, even when the situation is gloomy and painful.
~I hate racism because it's a barbaric thing, no matter who it is, black or white.
~There seems to be more glory in lying than in fear of falling but we fall again and again during the rise
~When a man considers that he is fulfilling his duty towards his nation and homeland, he can die in peace.
#The afterlife
Nelson Mandela, the beloved leader of the oppressed people, left the country on December 5, 2013 without crying. He is not among us, but his ideal will be cherished by the people of the world for ages.
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