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Nelson Mandela Friday, 22 May, 2015. Learning Gain: All learners will explore the political career of Nelson Mandela and its consequences on civil rights in South Africa. Today we will: Research events involving Nelson Mandela Explore sources about Mandela’s political career Consider how Mandela’s beliefs affected his actions Explain the consequences of Mandela’s political actions on South African society Explain the historical significance of Nelson Mandela as a civil rights activist.

Fill in the sheet whilst watching the video. Nelson Mandela Tuesday, 19 May, 2015. Learning Gain: All learners will explore the political career of Nelson Mandela and its consequences on civil rights in South Africa. Fill in the sheet whilst watching the video.

Before Nelson Mandela… Review your mind map of what South Africa was like before Nelson Mandela began to protest. Could we add anything?

After Nelson Mandela… How did Mandela’s political career impact on each of the following? The government / political system of South Africa People attitudes about diversity South Africa’s social structure South Africa’s image around the world

6-mark Practice Who was Nelson Mandela and why is he historically significant? Key words: civil rights, Apartheid, activist, president, equality, protest