Nelson Mandela: South Africa's Anti-Apartheid Revolutionary

From the Series Crabtree Groundbreaker Biographies
  • Interest Level: Grade 5 - Grade 9
  • Reading Level: Grade 6

Imprisoned for 27 years, Nelson Mandela became a symbol in the fight against the oppression of the black majority by South Africa's apartheid government. The first in his family to attend school, Mandela was given the English name Nelson by his teacher on his first day. As Mandela moved up the educational ladder, he became more and more involved in social justice. When he became a lawyer, he joined the African National Congress (ANC), an organization whose purpose was to increase the rights of black South Africans. In 1961, Mandela helped found a military branch of the ANC that used guerrilla attacks against the government. His imprisonment became a rallying point for black South Africans - and eventually the world. International pressure against the government helped bring about the end of apartheid and Mandela's release in 1990. Mandela was elected president, serving from 1994 to 1999, and remains a figure revered and loved by his grateful nation.

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Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 9
Reading Level Grade 6
Age Range 10 - 14
Dewey 968.06
Lexile 1100L
ATOS Reading Level 7.7
Guided Reading Level W
Subjects Biographies, Black History, History
Genres Nonfiction
Publisher Crabtree Publishing
Imprint Crabtree Classics
Copyright 2014
Number of Pages 112
Dimensions 7.25 x 9.25
Graphics Full-color photographs, Historical photographs
BISACS JNF007070, JNF007110, JNF007050
Rights Included WORLD
Language English

Author: Diane Dakers

Full-color photographs, Historical photographs