describe the role of Nelson Mandela and African National Congress in the independence of South Africa
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Nelson Mandela who is often referred to as father of South Africa has played a major role in independence of SA, from white rule. As we know, the whites were doing ill treatments on blacks. Between this ANC(AFRIKAN NATIONAL CONGRESS) came to existence which was also known as umbrella nation as it provided funds and supports to other parties who fought against whites. Soon, Nelson Mandela joined ANC and went on protests and strikes....
After years of hardwork they finally got independence in 1945, and Nelson was swollen as President....
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- "Nelson Mandela is recognised as the leader of the democracy movement in South Africa.
- "It was under his leadership that the struggle against apartheid reached its climax.
- "Due to participation in movement against apartheid he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964. He spent 28 years in prison.
- "In 1960's due to activities of ANC and support it got from other countries of world , the south african regime was completely isolated from world.
- "In 1994 , the first democratic elections were held and nelson mandela was elected the president of south Africa.
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