Sunday 6 May 2012

Finished!

Completed! I have finished my Nelson Mandela essay. In the weeks that I have studied Nelson Mandela I have learnt about how he has influenced people and become a leader over time. He expressed his care and interests to the South African people and for that reason they trusted him. Mandela is seen as a hero in today's society, he has wanted change for the better and for racism and hatred to depart out of his home town of South Africa. If it wasn't for Mandela's courage South Africa could still be running under apartheid, he has made an enormous difference to people's lives. I have learnt so much interesting information about Nelson Mandela and I have been inspired significantly, his role to the South Africans is indescribable. My Historical investigation is successfully finished!

Friday 4 May 2012

Draft completed

My first full draft is completed!!! There is so much that I have learnt about Nelson Mandela! His stop for apartheid was indescribable, there is so much that was sacrificed to stop the unfairness that was going on from the government. Mandela was sentenced to 27 years in prison, and he still managed to capture attention from other people. And Mandela became president from all that had happened, he was such a respected man, especially from the black South Africans. I now have to edit my essay and just fix up footnotes and bibliography but I have successfully written 2500 words! It was such a challenging exercise but a very interesting and thoughtful one too!

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Emails!

I emailed a professor to find even more research on Nelson Mandela. Her name is Prof Abosede George, basically I was asking for her insight on the significance of Nelson Mandela and his actions to the South African people. I am very curious to see her reply and her view on the situation. This is very exciting! Fingers crossed she replies because I am so interested to hear from her!

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Books!

I have borrowed two very informational books about Nelson Mandela. One is his popular book "Long walk to freedom" which is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela. There is also the book "Treeshaker, the story of Nelson Mandela." These two books have detail and depth of the story of Nelson Mandela and his goals to change and help South Africa. They include apartheid, Robben Island University, Road to Power, becoming a president and much more!

Thursday 12 April 2012

Film on Mandela

I have watched a film about Nelson Mandela and his imprisonment, the film is called "Mandela & De Klerk." The film included much detail about the 27 years of Nelson Mandela's life spent in jail. I have learnt and have a larger understanding of what Nelson was fighting for alongside with his wife Winnie and the president at the time De Klerk. Mandela fought for what he believed was right and was supported by many South Africans, he never gave up. This led to the many achievements of reaching the goal of ending the apartheid and becoming the first black President of South Africa.

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Researching

Thoroughly doing more research on Nelson Mandela, finding some very interesting information about the apartheid in South Africa and the changes that Nelson Mandela fought to overcome. I was quite surprised when I read how Nelson Mandela was willing to fight physically for equality. "...I said that violence was the only weapon that would destroy apartheid and we must be prepared, in the near future, to use that weapon." Quoted from Nelson Mandela in his book Long Walk to Freedom. Well I'm only going to discover more interesting and unexpected facts and ideas about Nelson Mandela... looking forward to it!

Sunday 1 April 2012

Planning

Continuing on research on Nelson Mandela. I have started to write my plan up which is due at the end of the week. First draft of the assignment is due on the first week back!!! I'm planning to go to the library this week and borrow Nelson Mandela books to find out more reliable information then the internet. I have also found two historians that I may be able to email by the name of Abosede George and Yvette Christianse. 
Ok well going to get back to researching!