Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 1 Nelson Mandela First black president of South AfricaFirst black president of South Africa.

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Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 1 Nelson Mandela First black president of South AfricaFirst black president of South Africa

Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 2 Mandela: An audio history Mandela: An audio history From 1964 to 1990, Mandela was imprisoned for opposing South Africa's white minority government and its policy of racial separation, known as apartheidFrom 1964 to 1990, Mandela was imprisoned for opposing South Africa's white minority government and its policy of racial separation, known as apartheid Mandela became a martyr and worldwide symbol of resistance to racism.Mandela became a martyr and worldwide symbol of resistance to racism. –Part 1: The Birth of Apartheid ( ) –In class: listen to first 90 seconds –Part 2: The Underground Movement ( ) –In class: listen to 45 seconds of Mandela’s courtroom speech (“an idea for which I am prepared to die”), about 2/3 of way through Part 2 audio –Part 3: Robben Island ( ) –Part 4: State of Emergency ( ) –Part 5: Democracy ( ) –In class: listen to first verse of the Welele song after Part 5

Fundamentals of Software Development 1Slide 3 President Nobel Peace Prize:Nobel Peace Prize: –In 1993 Mandela and the president who released him, F.W. de Klerk, shared the Nobel Peace Prize President:President: –Elected the country's president in 1994 –Served until 1999, succeeded by his deputy Thabo Mbeki Sources for this interlude, and places to learn more:Sources for this interlude, and places to learn more: –Mandela: An audio history –Who to: Find famous people fast: –Amandla! A Revolution In Four Part Harmony (2002) Amandla! A Revolution In Four Part Harmony (2002)Amandla! A Revolution In Four Part Harmony (2002) Superb movie, highly recommended! Available at NetFlixSuperb movie, highly recommended! Available at NetFlix