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BLACK HISTORY ‘MONTH’ 2013 @ BRIMSHAM GREEN

•What is Black History Month all about?

•Why do we mark Black History Month at Brimsham Green?

Week beginning Monday 21st October 2013

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WHY DO WE CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH?

• To promote knowledge of black history• To know our roots• To promote equality• To show us role models• To prepare you for life in a diverse, multi-racial

society

• In the United Kingdom we have celebrated Black History Month every October since 1987.

• There are some excellent events organised each year and in 2013 there will be something like 4,700 Black History Month events across the UK.

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THIS YEAR’S THEME IS:MANDELA’S LIFE AND TIMES

• “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

• “Let freedom reign. The sun never set on so glorious a human achievement.”

• “I detest (hate) racism, whether it comes from a black man or a white man.”

• “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects others.”

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MANDELA IN PRISON

THIS IS FROM A NEWSPAPER ARTICLE IN SUMMER 2013.

• President Barack Obama visits a bleak former prison island off the coast of South Africa to pay tribute to ailing anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela.

• Mr Mandela was imprisoned on Robben Island for 18 of the 27 years he spent in jail before becoming the first black president of South Africa.

• The 94-year-old Mr Mandela's faltering health has been the backdrop to President's eight-day Africa trip. South Africa's government says his condition is "critical but stable".

• The US leader describes Mandela as a "personal hero."

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MANDELA'S LIFE AND TIMES

• 1918 - Born in the Eastern Cape, South Africa• 1944 - Joined African National Congress (an organisation to end

racism)• 1956 - Charged with high treason, but charges dropped• 1962 - Arrested, convicted of sabotage, sentenced to five years in prison• 1964 - Charged again, sentenced to life• 1990 - Freed from prison• 1993 - Wins Nobel Peace Prize• 1994 - Elected president of South Africa• 1999 - Steps down as leader• 2001 - Diagnosed with cancer• 2004 - Retires from public life• 2005 - Announces his son has died of an HIV/Aids-related illness• 2010 - Appears at football World Cup

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Mandela’s prison cell on Robben Island.

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Cheering supporters hold up posters during Mandela’s successful presidential campaign in 1994.

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A statue of Nelson Mandela outside the Droot Drankenstein Prison near Cape Town, South Africa.

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Mandela stood down as President of South Africa in 1999.

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WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE INVOLVED?WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW MORE?• This week’s feature film, lunchtimes in the Study Centre is Invictus – the

film opens with the release of Mandela from prison in 1990…

• Please visit the fantastic BHM display in the Study Centre this week. There will be a comment box with prizes for the most reflective/interesting comment about black history.

• Why not try a fiction book linked with a black history theme?

• Look out in the Science Department for posters of famous black scientists!

• Look out for the display in reception this week on this year’s theme

• Check out www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk

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WHO IS YOUR INSPIRATION?

We know of lots of talented black and asian people.


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