a form of Mind Map on chapter of nelson mandela to a long walk
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- Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom is an excerpt from the autobiography of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela that describes the struggle for freedom of black people in South Africa.
- On 10th May 1994, Nelson Mandela took the pledge as South Africa’s first Black President after further than three centuries of White rule.
- His party had won 252 out of the 400 seats in the first popular choices in the history of South Africa.
- In his speech, Mandela addressed all dignitaries hypercritically and assured his fellow countrymen that his country would noway witness analogous repression by one group over another.
- While taking his oath as the first black President, he established republic in the country and said there would be no demarcation of people, irrespective of estate, colour, creed or race.
- He assured that the government would always treat all the people of the country with due respect and equivalency.
- He deeply felt the pain of his race and said that this type of repression and ethnical domination of the white-bearded people against the dark-bearded people on their own land gave rise to one of the harshest and most inhuman societies the world had ever seen or known.
- He explosively believed that no person is born to detest the other person on the base of skin colour, background or religion.
- Although people must learn to detest originally, because if they learn to detest, they can be tutored to love as well, as love comes more naturally to humans than hate.
- According to Mandela, freedom was inseparable for all. But the people of his colour and race were bound in chains of oppression and despotism.
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