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Write a five-paragraph essay based on your research into a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Include a thesis statement and information about the work of your subject, the reason for the
recognition, and this activist's influence on world events and other people. Explain how this
person made a lasting contribution to world peace.


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Alfred Nobel invented and sold dynamite

He wanted to reward people who fought for peace

1993 Nelson Mandela

showed the power of peaceful ways of achieving freedom & equality

for Black Africans in South Africa

spent 27 years in Robben Island Prison

damaging global financial sanctions against South Africa were the main reason for the release and success of Mandela

Nelson Mandela became the leader of South Africa through democratic elections

Nelson Mandela was the head of the African National Congress which was a political party started by women of South Africa

the African National Congress party had members of every race

he made a lasting contribution to world peace by showing that freedom, equality and voting rights can be achieved through peaceful means like economic sanctions

Mandela went to prison because he opposed South Africa's apartheid laws

he made a lasting contribution to world peace by showing that democracy while sometimes flawed can be a self fixing system because he came to power through elections rather than using military ways

he stuck with the system, went to prison, rather than try to escape it and eventually used the same system to become president

as president he continued with the democratic. he did not dismantle it to stay in power

as president he set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission basically asking people of all races to confess all their crimes during apartheid and then rather than punishing them, he gave them immunity, meaning they did not have to go to prison. Because of the immunity many people came forward. it was an act of justice rather than revenge

https://humanrights.ca/story/the-story-of-nelson-mandela

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Truth-and-Reconciliation-Commission-South-Africa