Biography
Power, Influence and Resources
Achievements
Accusations
Historical Context
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What was the name of the system in South Africa that Winnie Mandela fought to stop?

Apartheid

100

What were the two things Winnie built for her community to help people out?

Schools and Soup Kitchens

100

What was the main thing Winnie was trying to give the people of South Africa while their other leaders were in jail?

Hope

100

What was the main crime that Winnie Mandela was accused of doing?

Kidnapping and Torture

100

What was the time period of Winnie Mandela?

1936-2018

200

What was the name people gave her because she was such a strong leader?

Mother of Nation

200

Since she was so famous and brave, what did she organize to show the government that the laws were unfair?

Big groups of people to protest

200

Even though the police were mean to her and arrested her, how did Winnie act toward the government?

She stood up to them

200

How old was Stompie Seipei, the young activist who was at the center of this case?

14 Years Old
200

When did she become the public face of the anti-apartheid struggle?

When her husband, Nelson Mandela, was imprisoned

300

What was the crime she got in trouble for later in her life?

Kidnapping and Torturing

300

Who were Winnie's influences?

Helen Joseph, Lillian Ngoyi, Albertina Sisulu, Florence Matomela, Frances Baard, Kate Molale, Ruth Mompati, Hilda Bernstein, and Ruth First. 

(You only had to guess at least 1)

300

Instead of just talking, what kind of medical places did she start to help people who were sick?

Health Clinics

300

What was the name of the group that Winnie was in charge of that Stompie got in trouble with?

Mandela United Football Club (MUFC)

300

How old was Winnie when she started activism (both awareness and participation)

She was aware of it at age 9, but got fully involded in her early 20's

400

What did the government keep doing to her to try to make her stop leading?

They arrested her

400

What was the specific job Winnie had at a big hospital that made people respect her so much?

Medical Social Worker

400

What did the government do to try and isolate her and make her feel alone?

Forced her to live far away from home

400

Where did the police eventually find Stompie’s body after he went missing?

On the outskirts of Soweto

400

When did Winnie gain international fame?

1960s-1980s

500

Even though she had some trouble, what is she mostly remembered for fighting for?

Freedom

500

Besides being a great leader, what did Winnie have that helped her stay smart and have a lot of power?

A great education

500

What was the government trying to do to her influence when they forced her to move far away from her home?

Stop her from leading

500

According to Dr. Asvat, what kind of serious injury did Stompie have before he died?

Permanent Brain Damage

500

When did she gain national fame?

1958