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How does Mandela describe the ‘extraordinary human disaster’? What is the’ glorious human
achievement’ that he speaks of at the end?

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Answered by dpayel564gmailcom
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By 'an extraordinary human disaster' Mandela means to state the practice of apartheid in South Africa. ... He considered it as great glorious human achievement that a black person became the President of a country where the blacks were not even considered human beings and were treated badly.

Answered by Mbappe007
1

Answer:

The "extraordinary human disosken that</p><p>In Mandela mentions refers to the immense</p><p>suffering that the coloured</p><p>people</p><p>had</p><p>to undergo due to discriminals at the</p><p>hands of whites. He considers it as a period</p><p>I that lasted too long. The glorious homan</p><p>achievement" he speaks of at the end</p><p>refers to the end of the systems of partheid</p><p>reup â</p><p>and how a black person had become the</p><p>president of the country where the blocks</p><p>not considered as human beings

Explanation:

The "extraordinary human disosken that

In Mandela mentions refers to the immense

suffering that the coloured

people

had

to undergo due to discriminals at the

hands of whites. He considers it as a period

I that lasted too long. The glorious homan

achievement" he speaks of at the end

refers to the end of the systems of partheid

reup â

and how a black person had become the

president of the country where the blocks

not considered as human beings

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