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character sketch on long walk to freedom

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Nelson Mandela was born on 18th July 1989 he was non-violence anti-apartheid activist and politician and also another philanthropist who became South Africa's first Black president. he ruled from here 1994 to 1999.

government focus on dismantling The Legacy of the episode by taking institutionalized racialism and fostering racial reconciliation. ideologically and African National list and socialist, he served as president of the African National Congress (ANC) party from 1991 to 1997.

During the year 1962, then Mandela spends around 27 years in the part of political offences.

Australian national parties white-only government established Apartheid a system of racial secretions that privileged whites, he and ANC committed themselves to its overthrow. Mandela was appointed the president of the ANC transversal branch rising to the prominent for his involvement in the 1952 defiance campaign and 1955 Congress of the people point he was repeatedly arrested for seditious activities and was unsuccessfully prosecuted in the 1956 present trial.

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Long Walk to Freedom Summary

This chapter is an extract from the autobiography of Nelson Mandela (born- 18 July, 1918), the first Black President of South Africa. It begins with the description of their inaugural ceremony which took place on the 10th of May 1994 where the entire nation along with many international leaders embraced the victory of a newly and fairly elected government. It involved speeches by the President and the two Deputy Presidents followed by an impressive air show of fighter jets and helicopters. Long ago, in the first decade of the twentieth century, white supremacy introduced the system of apartheid and made life a living hell for the dark-skinned population. It gave rise to one of the most inhumane societies of the world. Many people have struggled and sacrificed for basic human rights. The author expressed his desire to thank all those freedom fighters who couldn’t live to see this autumn day. He referred to the citizens as the greatest asset of the country. It is these people he gathered his courage from. Mandela believes that courageous is not the man who is fearless, but the man who has overcome fear. He also mentioned the two responsibilities every human has and how in order to fulfil his obligation towards the society, his obligation towards his family was neglected. He became a man of people when he realised that the idea of freedom was an illusion for him and people like him. It was then he joined the African National Congress and fought for his rights till he became the first black President of the nation. According to him, the oppressor is as much a prisoner as the oppressed. As soon as the former robs the oppressed of their freedom he, himself gets robbed of his humanity. Thus, the oppressor too, is not free.

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