Nelson Mandela
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His parents called him Rolihlahla, which means troublemaker in Xhosa, his mother tongue. When he started school, the teacher gave him the English name Nelson. But she couldn't take away his rebellious nature. A lifelong struggle against white supremacy in South Africa, he spent nearly 30 years in prison. After his release, he became his country's first black president. He received the Nobel Peace Prize for his exemplary commitment.
Little People, Big Dreams tells the impressive life stories of great people: each of these personalities, whether artist, pilot, athlete or scientist, has achieved the unimaginable. And yet it all began when they were still small: with big dreams.
Half cloth, 32 pages
approx. 20.2 x 24.8 x 1.2 cm, 344 g
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