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How did Mandela pay tribute to the black people who sacrificed their lives for attaining freedom for their country? ​

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Answered by juptcrack
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Mandela, the first black president of the non-racial South African government, often saw himself to be the sum of the long noble line of African patriots and warriors. It was only through their sacrifices, he believed, that South Africa had finally become free from the shackles of apartheid. To the unnamed warriors who he saw showing the highest levels of courage, standing up torture, ready to die for an idea, he called them the greatest wealth and resource South Africa had. Beyond the purest diamond and finest gem, he called the people their greatest resource.

Answered by Loveleen68
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By saying that he is simply the sum of all those African patriots, Mandela wants to pay his tribute to all the people who have sacrificed their lives for the sake of freedom. He says that he is grateful to those who had gone before him because those heroes of past had paved the path of co-operation and unity for him. Therefore, he could try to come to power to bring equality for his people with their support.

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