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explain mandela as an icon of anti apartheid struggle

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Anti-apartheid Icon: Nelson Mandela. The world lost ... learns the hard way that it is the oppressor who defines the nature of the struggle, and the oppressed is ...

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Apartheid was a system of racial domination set up by the whites of South Africa in the first decade of the twentieth century. On the pretext of racial inferiority, blacks were denied basic human rights for more than three decades. However, under the leadership of Nelson Mandela, the blacks fought for their rights and established a new order of racial equality. For his contribution, he was revered as a symbol of racial reconciliation. He also became the first black president of South Africa. 

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