I Am Prepared to Die

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"I Am Prepared to Die" is Nelson Mandela’s famous 1964 courtroom speech at the Rivonia Trial, in which he defended the anti-apartheid struggle and declared his readiness to die for a democratic South Africa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courtroom speech
political speech
speech
audience judge
prosecution
public
author Nelson Mandela
context anti-apartheid struggle
countryOfOrigin South Africa
date 1964-04-20
declaresReadinessFor death for a democratic and free society
defendant Nelson Mandela
deliveredAt Rivonia Trial
documentedIn Rivonia Trial
surface form: Rivonia Trial transcripts
famousLine "It is an ideal for which I am prepared to die."
genre political oratory
hasPublicationForm audio recording
printed transcript
video reenactments
hasType closing statement
historicalPeriod apartheid era in South Africa
influenced global anti-apartheid movement
language English
legalChargeContext conspiracy to overthrow the government
sabotage
legalRoleOfSpeaker accused
mentionsOrganization African National Congress
Umkhonto we Sizwe
occasion Rivonia Trial
placeOfSpeech Palace of Justice, Pretoria
politicalGoal non-racial democracy in South Africa
politicalPosition defense of armed struggle against apartheid
recognizedAs one of the most famous speeches of the 20th century
relatedTo Nelson Mandela's life imprisonment sentence
Rivonia Trial
surface form: Rivonia Trial speech
speaker Nelson Mandela
subjectMatter apartheid
democracy
human rights
political freedom
racial equality
theme equality before the law
justice
legitimacy of armed struggle
moral justification of resistance
personal sacrifice
vision of a non-racial South Africa
trialCourt Supreme Court of South Africa
year 1964

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Rivonia Trial notableSpeech I Am Prepared to Die