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  1. Nelson Mandela, the revered anti-apartheid activist and South African president, fought for equality and reconciliation, leaving an enduring legacy of peace and social justice.

  2. I Am Not Your Negro features a cast of notable figures from American history and culture. The movie intertwines powerful archive footage with Samuel L. Jackson's narration to explore the lives and legacies of key civil rights activists and cultural icons.

  3. Marcus Garvey, charismatic Black leader who organized the first important American Black nationalist movement (1919–26), based in New York City’s Harlem. He reached the height of his power in 1920, when he presided at an international convention, with delegates present from 25 countries.

  4. Commitment to democracy. Mr. Mandela was many things - freedom fighter, political prisoner, African nationalist and African nationalist, he recalled. “But he was above all a small ‘d’ democrat,” said Mr. Stenghel. “He believed in the idea of democracy, believed that democracy was the most effective engine for achieving and eradicating ...

  5. Since the song was sung by Russell Hitchcock, a man, the gender roles were reversed in the lyrics ("I'm your lady and you are my man" became "You are my lady and I am your man"). It was released as a single in July 1985 by Arista Records in the United States, and later in Canada and New Zealand.

  6. This guide was created in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The guide is intended to serve as a starting point for education, action, and reflection. If you have questions or comments, please direct them to the guide's creators in the box at the bottom left.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willie_MaysWillie Mays - Wikipedia

    Willie Howard Mays Jr. (May 6, 1931 – June 18, 2024), nicknamed " the Say Hey Kid ", was an American professional baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB).

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