Why was madiba in jail




















At the age of 71, and after serving a jail term of 27 years, he was released in with the help of an international movement. During the reign of the South African president F. In , he won the Nobel Peace Prize, and in , his party won the multi-racial democratic elections. The first was Evelyn Mase who like Mandela hailed from the rural Transkei and had come to Johannesburg in the early s to carve out a living in the big city.

They had three children together - Madiba Thembekile, Makgatho and Makaziwe. His two sons, Madiba and Makgatho, both died before their father. Evelyn tired of his absence after a arrest, she left him.

His second and most famous wife was Winnie Madikizela - who died aged 81 on April 2, - whom he married in Shortly after his release, Mandela separated from his wife, Winnie, on the grounds of her adultery. She had also been convicted on charges of kidnapping and accessory to assault. On his 80th birthday, Nelson Mandela married Graca Machel, the widow of the former president of Mozambique. In defense of his attrition policy, Westmoreland declared that it would On June 10, , year-old Joe Nuxhall becomes the youngest person ever to play Major League Baseball when he pitches in a game for the Cincinnati Reds.

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The case is remanded to 12 November. Yutar presents a new indictment splitting the sabotage charges into two parts. The case is remanded to 25 November. The alleged acts of sabotage are reduced to The defence applies to have the new indictment quashed. Mandela makes his famous "Speech from the Dock", in which he says he is "prepared to die" for a democratic South Africa. All except Goldberg are sent to Robben Island to serve their sentences. Goldberg, as the only white person convicted in the trial, is held in Pretoria Central Prison.



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