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Nelson Mandela and Arthur Ashe

Nelson Mandela and Arthur Ashe. Joel Monter Mrs. Herrmann World History H Semester Presentation.d. Two Different Worlds, Similar Goals. Biographies Nelson Mandela Arthur Ashe Similarities Differences Greatest Impact. Fought to stop the Apartheid. Had an under militant resistance.

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Nelson Mandela and Arthur Ashe

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  1. Nelson Mandela and Arthur Ashe Joel Monter Mrs. Herrmann World History H Semester Presentation.d

  2. Two Different Worlds, Similar Goals • Biographies • Nelson Mandela • Arthur Ashe • Similarities • Differences • Greatest Impact

  3. Fought to stop the Apartheid. Had an under militant resistance. Was sentenced to life in prison for Conspiracy. President of the ANC. Married more than once. First black president for South Africa. International spokesman. Got kicked out of college. Had first legal black firm in S. Africa.

  4. Childhood • Born on July 18, 1918 • Eastern Cape of South Africa • Very intelligent

  5. Education • Attended Wesleyan at Fort Beaufort. • Meets life long friend Olive Tambo. • Asked to leave for participating in a boycott. • Studies law at University of Witwatersrand.

  6. Troubles in Country • Apartheid • Blacks weren’t allowed many rights. • Corrupt government

  7. Activist • Participated in boycott in college. • Asked to leave because of it. • Oliver Tambo and him join the ANC () • Created the youth group of the ANC

  8. Activist • Spoke out about the government • Accused for conspiring a plan to overthrow the government. • Wanted for conspiracy.

  9. Hiding • Went into hiding. • Had an underground resistance. • Became very well known during this time.

  10. Jailed • Was finally captured and sentenced to life in prison. • All the colored people declared for his release. • Became a national hero to blacks for his courage. • Got his release 27 years later.

  11. Later-life Accomplishments • Became the first black president of South Africa. • Won the Nobel Piece Prize in 1993. • After his presidency he was a worldwide spokesman.

  12. Mother died at a young age. Had AIDS. Grew up living on a sports complex. Stadium named after him. Won NCAA Championships in both singles and doubles. Played tennis at UCLA. First African American to win a major title. Started an AIDS foundation. Was a big influence on desegregation of sports in America.

  13. Childhood • Born in 1943 in Richmond, Virginia. • Town is Segregated. • Mother died in 1950. • Dad raises family working as a grounds keeper of a sports complex. • This is where Arthur picks up tennis.

  14. Early Life • Was fascinated with the game the first time he picked up a racquet. • His skills were able to get him a scholarship to UCLA. • College is where he would get recognition for his abilities.

  15. College Career • Won a singles and doubles championship. • Selected to play in Davis Cup. • Graduated with a bachelors degree in Business Administration.

  16. Early Professional Career • Played in the Davis Cup in 1963. • Took this offer with great pride. • This made him the first African American to play for the United States. • Debuts in Wimbledon in the year 1963.

  17. Professional Career • Became one of the most prominent tennis players of his time. • Won the U.S. Open in 1969. • Wins Australian Open in 1970. • Becomes President of Association of Tennis Professionals in 1974. • In 1975, wins Wimbledon and World Champions Championships, Become #1 Tennis player in the world.

  18. Career Cont. • While being Black his is a prominent figure and example of overcoming prejudice. • First colored person to be ranked the #1 tennis player in the world. • Plays last tournament win in 1978 with a win at Pacific Southwest Championships. • Has heart-attack in 1979. • Retires from competitive tennis in 1980.

  19. Captain of Davis Cup team from 1981-85. • Arrested for anti-apartheid demonstration. • 1988- diagnosed with HIV diagnosis. • 1992- announces he has AIDS, founds Arthur Ashe Foundation for the Defeat of Aids. • 1993- dies of AIDS pneumonia.

  20. Legacy • First African-American to play professional tennis. • Showed how colored people could become something if they put the effort. • Showed anti-apartheid. • Inducted into hall of fame. • Main stadium at U.S. Open named after him.

  21. Comparisons • Both faced struggles • Both were put under a lot of pressure in order to succeed • Both made a difference for their race • Segregations

  22. Differences • Ashe was a sports guy • Mandela was a political figure • Ashe had AIDS • Mandela spent 27 years in jail • Ashe was from the U.S. • Mandela was from South Africa

  23. Biggest Impact • Mandela had the biggest impact in his society. • Made blacks in his country able to vote. • Made the government less corrupt

  24. Works Cited • Spence, Blaine. "The Legend That is Arthur Ashe." Bleacher Report. 8/28/2009. Web. 30 Nov 2009. <http://bleacherreport.com/articles/244360-the-legend-that-is-arthur-ashe>. • "Arthur Ashe." X-Roads. Virginia EDU, Web. 30 Nov 2009. <http://xroads.virginia.edu/~ UG97/monument/ashe.html>. • Summer, Jane. "Arthur Ashe Biography." 7/14/03. Jrank, Web. 30 Nov 2009. <http:// sports.jrank.org/pages/198/Ashe-Arthur.html>. • "Arthur Ashe - Official Site." cmgww. Arthur Ashe, Inc., Web. 30 Nov 2009. <http:// www.cmgww.com/sports/ashe/about/bio2.htm>. • "Nelson Mandela." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 30 Nov. 2009 <http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/361645/Nelson-Mandela>. • Dowling, Mike. "Mr. Dowling's Nelson Mandela Page." Mr. Dowling. 04/02/06. Mr. Dowling's, Web. 30 Nov 2009. <http://www.mrdowling.com/609-mandela.html>. • "Biography of Nelson Mandela." ANC. ANC, Web. 30 Nov 2009. <http://www.anc.org.za/ people/mandela.html>. • "Nelson Mandela Timeline." History-Timeline. History-Timeline, Web. 30 Nov 2009. <http:// www.history-timelines.org.uk/people-timelines/11-nelson-mandela-timeline.htm>.

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