Describe the views of mandela for the
black people who fought and Sacrificed
their lives for the
independence?
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Influenced by Marxism, he secretly joined the banned South African Communist Party (SACP). Although initially committed to non-violent protest, in association with the SACP he co-founded the militant Umkhonto we Sizwe in 1961 and led a sabotage campaign against the government.
Nelson Mandela was elected president and set about trying to bring people of different races together. In 1993, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize - the highest honour of its kind - for his work. ... Mandela gave his support to the South African rugby team, made up mostly of white men, so that it would unite the country
Throughout his presidency he strived to bring about a change from apartheid and minority rule to one of a black majority in South Africa. In 1996, Mandela signed a new constitution, establishing a democratic government for South Africa, and guaranteeing freedom of expression and the rights of minorities.
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Mandela always said that political freedom was the result of the sacrifices of thousands of black people who fought for that. He said that it could not be repaid. He thought of himself as the sum of all of those African patriots. He regretted that he could not thank them. He cursed the policy of apartheid that wounded the people of his country, which would take centuries to heal.
He also said that the oppression and brutality of the white people produced great freedom fighters like Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Luthuli, Dadoo, Fischer, Sobukwe, and many more. They were the men of courage, wisdom, and large-heartedness. They really suffered a lot for the political freedom of the country.