Reflection week beginning 3 July 2017

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Reflection week beginning 3 July 2017 Courage Reflection week beginning 3 July 2017

Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela fought for the rights of Black South Africans when there was a system of segregation (separation of Black and White people in their daily lives eg on buses, in parks, in housing). This policy was called Apartheid. He was imprisoned for 27 years, but went on to be a unifying President of the country who abolished Apartheid for good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVWt00SVs3A Watch this short biography of his life made by school students

To think about….