Crossword clues for mandela
mandela
- World leader who was the first living person awarded honorary Canadian citizenship
- South Africans called him "Tata"
- South African political hero
- South African hero
- South African civil rights pioneer Nelson
- President in the 2009 film "Invictus"
- President imprisoned 1962-90
- Peace Nobelist who went on to become president
- Peace Nobelist Nelson
- Nobelist Nelson
- Nelson ____ of South Africa
- Leader whose autobiography is "Long Walk to Freedom"
- Honoree of a six-meter-high Johannesburg statue
- His prison number inspired the 46664 Campaign
- He shared a Nobel Peace Prize with de Klerk
- "Long Walk to Freedom" writer
- "___: Long Walk to Freedom" (... + first 3)
- 1993 Peace Prizewinner
- De Klerk's successor
- 1-Across's successor
- South African leader
- 1993 Peace Prize co-winner
- 1993 Peace Nobelist Nelson
- "Long Walk to Freedom" writer Nelson
- 1993 Peace Prize sharer
- President who was imprisoned for 27 years
- South African statesman who was released from prison to become the nation's first democratically elected president in 1994 (born in 1918)
- Name inscribed in a medal, prepared for old statesman
- Fellow of the French Nelson?
- South African liberator
- "Long Walk to Freedom" autobiographer
- Nelson of South Africa
- He shared a Nobel Prize with de Klerk
Wikipedia
Mandela (disambiguation)
Nelson Mandela (1918−2013) was an anti-apartheid activist and former President of South Africa.
Mandela may also refer to:
- Mandela (moth), a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family
- Elasmia mandela (E. mandela), a species of moth of the family Notodontidae, of the genus Elasmia
Mandela (1996 film)
Mandela (also called Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation) is a 1996 documentary film directed by Angus Gibson and Jo Menell. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
Mandela (1987 film)
Mandela is a 1987 American television drama film directed by Philip Saville and written by Ronald Harwood. The film stars Danny Glover as Nelson Mandela and Alfre Woodard as his wife Winnie. The film premiered on HBO on September 20, 1987.