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    Annotated Bibliography

    1. African National Congress (ANC)." Encyclopaedia Britannica. N.p.: Encyclopaedia

    Britannica, 2011. 1-5. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online School Edition. Web. 12 Nov. 2012.

    .

    Annotation: This article is about what the African National Congress actually is. It talks about all

    the problems that Nelson Mandela faced when trying to get the organization together. This

    source is really reliable because its information is based solely on real facts.

    2. Arias, Oscar. "Nelson Mandela, Nobel Peace Prize, South African President : Youth For

    Human Rights Champion." Nelson Mandela, Nobel Peace Prize, South African President : Youth

    For Human Rights Champion. Youth for Human Rights International, 2002-2014. Web. 23 Nov.

    2014.

    Annotation: In this source it informs us about the resistance that Nelson Mandela held up and

    how he didnt want to give up his position in the politics because he loved what he did that

    much. This can be useful to the topic because it shows how Nelson Mandela didnt give up and

    even after all those years of imprisonment he still fought back with politics.

    3. "Biography of Nelson Mandela." Biography Nelson Mandela Foundation. Nelson Mandela

    Foundation, 2014. Web. 23 Nov. 2014.

    Annotation: This source is an image that shows Nelson Mandela and other members at a

    university. This can be important because it shows his involvement with white people and his

    fight for equality for Africans.

    4. History.com Staff. "Apartheid." History. A&E Television Networks, 2010. Web. 12 Dec.

    2014.

    Annotation: This source informs us about how the apartheid system came to be and the rules

    regarding the system. This is important because apartheid was the biggest issue that Nelson

    Mandela helped fight against and in the end he ended up helping accomplish that goal.

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    5. Mandela, Nelson R. ""I Am Prepared To Die"" "I Am Prepared to Die" (Nelson Mandela's

    Statement at the Rivonia Trial in 1964). JSTOR, 2000-2014. Web. 20 Nov. 2014.

    Annotation: In this article Nelson Mandela talks about the equality that Africans deserve and he

    also mentions the ANC organization that he was part of. This helps with the topic because it

    helps the reader understand what Nelson Mandela did and fought her.

    6."Nelson Mandela's Address to a Rally in Cape Town on His Release from Prison." African

    National Congress. ANC, n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. .

    Annotation: This article is a direct speech from Nelson Mandela. He talks about what he is

    thankful for and what happened while being in prison. How it changed him. This source is really

    important because it gives us a better understanding on what Nelson Mandela felt?

    7."Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Student

    Resources in Context. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.

    Annotation: This article talks about how Nelson Mandela rose up to politics and how he tried

    everything to destroy apartheid in a very peaceful way. This is important to to the project

    because the way that Nelson Mandela tried to bring equality was in peaceful manners.

    8."Nelson Mandela." History.com. A&E Television Networks, 2012. Web. 8 Dec. 2012.

    Annotation: This source shows how he lived in brief descriptions and all of his accomplishments.

    I think this source is important because it describes Nelson Mandelas life and its in

    chronological order.

    9. Tambo, Oliver. "No Easy Walk to Freedom." Anc.org.za. ANC, 1 June 1965. Web. 3 Dec.

    2012. .

    Annotation: Tambo, Oliver was a close friend to Nelson Mandela and that makes this sourcescompletely reliable and credible. He uses direct quotes from Nelson Mandela himself. Oliver

    Tambo was a leader himself, and he can relate to Nelson as a leader too.

    10. "Nelson Mandela Childhood." Nelson Mandela Childhood. NelsonMandelas.com, n.d. Web.

    11 Jan. 2015. .

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    Annotation: This website shows Nelson Mandela's childhood and the people in his life. I think

    this is important information to see where he came from and who influenced him to do what he

    was famously know for.

    11. People's Magazine. "BOY LEADER." Nelson Mandela Dead: His Life in Photos :

    People.com. Time Inc., 18 July 2013. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.

    Annotation: This source is very reliable and informational as well because it gives us a look at

    Nelson Mandela's life in pictures. It represents a timeline of his years with pictures and how he

    evolved and I think it's important to note that.

    12. Walker, Marlon A. "Nelson Mandela's Legacy Recalled at Detroit Tribute."Detroit Free

    Press. Detroit Free Press, 15 Dec. 2013. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.

    Annotation:

    13. Davidson, Kavitha A. "Apartheid History Timeline: On Nelson Mandela's Death, A Look

    Back At South Africa's Legacy Of Racism (PHOTOS)." The Huffington Post.

    TheHuffingtonPost.com, 5 Dec. 2013. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.

    Annotation: I think that this source is very significant because it shows how people of color were

    disrespected and not treated with equality. They were not allowed to go visit family places, likethe beach. To me personally that says a lot about how the customs have changed.

    14. Chokshi, Monal. "The History of Apartheid in South Africa." The History of Apartheid in

    South Africa. CSD, 1995. Web. 11 Jan. 2015.

    Annotation: This source is important because it is a data table that shows the population of both

    whites and blacks. It shows how there was a black majority, but whites were still in control of

    their government and all the decisions being made. To me that shows how they were not takeninto consideration and there was no equality between both people.

    15. "Mandela Launches the Elders." Southafrica.info. Big Media, 19 July 2007. Web. 8 Dec.

    2012.

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    Annotation: This website was very reliable and it helped us get a better idea of what Nelson

    Mandela did after Prison.