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Explain the role of nalson mandela strugle against apartheid

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Answered by dgdgj
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he was the leader of blacks
he spent 28 years of imprisonment in s.a due to protest against apartheid
Answered by SaharAn29
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Nelson Mandela began his efforts in the Anti-Apartheid movement by joining the African National Congress in 1944.  As an active member of the African National Congress, Nelson Mandela was able to help the efforts made to gain equality for black in South Africa, including traveling to other countries and attending conference meetings. Mandela formed the Youth League in 1944 in hopes of getting the youth of Africa to join the Anti-Apartheid movement . The ANC Youth League hosted many strikes and protest on the new apartheid laws put in place by the South African government. Nelson Mandela gave extraordinary effort toward the ANC and the Youth League, including his long imprisonment. One of the events that Mandela is most recognized and honored for is his imprisonment for twenty seven years on Robben Island. After Mandela's release he continued to fight for the ANC and equality within South Africa. One accomplishment made in 1991 by Mandela was his signing to the National Peace Accord, "pledging to put a stop to violence and paving the way for a transition from Apartheid". In 1993, Mandela is awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize. Nelson Mandela gained the trust and popularity of South African natives, earning him sixty two percent of the votes for ANC in the 1994 election, leading to his presidency. Mandela put an end to the apartheid laws put in place by the previous African government.

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