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Books with title Nelson Mandela: From Prisoner to President

  • Nelson Mandela: From Prisoner to President

    Suzy Capozzi, Nicole Tadgell

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2016)
    This Step 4 leveled reader about Nelson Mandela, the Nobel Prize–winning activist for racial equality in South Africa, is as spellbinding a biography as you can find. His journey from student to revolutionary to inmate to president of South Africa will inspire and engage kids of all ages. As conversations about race, prejudice, and injustice pervade classrooms and homes, teachers and parents need books that can bring those discussions within the grasp of kids. Nelson Mandela’s story, told honestly and accessibly, is just such a book. The subjects of apartheid and racism are handled with aplomb, and readers will find much to discuss with their classmates, friends, and families. Step 4 Readers use challenging vocabulary and short paragraphs to tell exciting stories. For newly independent readers who read simple sentences with confidence.
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  • Nelson Mandela: From Prisoner to President

    Suzy Capozzi, Nicole Tadgell

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2016)
    This Step 4 leveled reader about Nelson Mandela, the Nobel Prize–winning activist for racial equality in South Africa, is as spellbinding a biography as you can find. His journey from student to revolutionary to inmate to president of South Africa will inspire and engage kids of all ages. As conversations about race, prejudice, and injustice pervade classrooms and homes, teachers and parents need books that can bring those discussions within the grasp of kids. Nelson Mandela’s story, told honestly and accessibly, is just such a book. The subjects of apartheid and racism are handled with aplomb, and readers will find much to discuss with their classmates, friends, and families. Step 4 Readers use challenging vocabulary and short paragraphs to tell exciting stories. For newly independent readers who read simple sentences with confidence.
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  • Nelson Mandela: From Prisoner to President

    Suzy Capozzi, Nicole Tadgell

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2016)
    This Step 4 leveled reader about Nelson Mandela, the Nobel Prize–winning activist for racial equality in South Africa, is as spellbinding a biography as you can find. His journey from student to revolutionary to inmate to president of South Africa will inspire and engage kids of all ages. As conversations about race, prejudice, and injustice pervade classrooms and homes, teachers and parents need books that can bring those discussions within the grasp of kids. Nelson Mandela’s story, told honestly and accessibly, is just such a book. The subjects of apartheid and racism are handled with aplomb, and readers will find much to discuss with their classmates, friends, and families. Step 4 Readers use challenging vocabulary and short paragraphs to tell exciting stories. For newly independent readers who read simple sentences with confidence.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Nelson Mandela: From Prisoner to President, Biography of Nelson Mandela

    Tim D. Washington

    eBook (Content Arcade Publishing, March 18, 2019)
    Biography of Nelson Mandela - From Prisoner to PresidentWhen Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years on 11 February 1990, the eyes of the world were on South Africa. He was the most iconic figure in the fight against apartheid, the political regime established in 1948 which institutionalized racial segregation in all aspects of life in South Africa. Images of his release were broadcast across the world and inspired hope of a better future for the country. When he left prison, his fist raised in a victory salute and welcomed by an enthusiastic crowd. His last speech before he was sentenced was at the forefront of everyone’s minds.The extraordinary story of Nelson Mandela – who also went by the name Madiba, in homage to his ancestors’ clan – was far from over. After his release, he played an important role in the negotiations between his party, the ANC, and the South African regime, which resulted in the dismantling of apartheid and the organization of the country’s first democratic elections. When he was elected president of the new “Rainbow Nation” in 1994, he faced the difficult task of leading South Africa down the long and bumpy road to reconciliation, assuaging the fears of the country’s white citizens and fulfilling the hopes of its black citizens.The book contains the following chapters:Chapter 1 - Early Life and EducationChapter 2 - Johannesburg RunawayChapter 3 - Rainbow NationChapter 4 - Robben IslandChapter 5 - The Treason TrialChapter 6 - The Sharpeville MassacreChapter 7 - Death of Apartheid, Presidency, and LegacyChapter 8 - Rules for SuccessChapter 9 - A Chequered Political RecordChapter 10 - Death
  • Nelson Mandela: From Prisoner to President, Biography of Nelson Mandela

    Tim D. Washington

    Paperback (Independently published, March 19, 2019)
    Biography of Nelson Mandela - From Prisoner to PresidentWhen Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years on 11 February 1990, the eyes of the world were on South Africa. He was the most iconic figure in the fight against apartheid, the political regime established in 1948 which institutionalized racial segregation in all aspects of life in South Africa. Images of his release were broadcast across the world and inspired hope of a better future for the country. When he left prison, his fist raised in a victory salute and welcomed by an enthusiastic crowd. His last speech before he was sentenced was at the forefront of everyone’s minds.The extraordinary story of Nelson Mandela – who also went by the name Madiba, in homage to his ancestors’ clan – was far from over. After his release, he played an important role in the negotiations between his party, the ANC, and the South African regime, which resulted in the dismantling of apartheid and the organization of the country’s first democratic elections. When he was elected president of the new “Rainbow Nation” in 1994, he faced the difficult task of leading South Africa down the long and bumpy road to reconciliation, assuaging the fears of the country’s white citizens and fulfilling the hopes of its black citizens.The book contains the following chapters:Chapter 1 - Early Life and EducationChapter 2 - Johannesburg RunawayChapter 3 - Rainbow NationChapter 4 - Robben IslandChapter 5 - The Treason TrialChapter 6 - The Sharpeville MassacreChapter 7 - Death of Apartheid, Presidency, and LegacyChapter 8 - Rules for SuccessChapter 9 - A Chequered Political RecordChapter 10 - Death