How Nelson Mandela actions made a difference in South Africa?
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He showed this while creating a new South Africa, dismantling Apartheid and keeping the peace amongst the people while tackling racism, poverty and inequality. He established the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, providing a safe place to investigate past human rights abuses, avoiding civil war and bloodshed
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Mandela did various protests, campaigns, and spent time in jail in order to eradicate racism.
- Mandela founded the nation's first Black legal practice when he was enrolled in the Soweto, Johannesburg, part-time law school at Wits University.
- He supported the African National Congress, a group which advocated the human liberties of South Africans of African descent.
- When the governing party in South Africa openly supported apartheid, or apartness, in 1948, the country's pervasive segregation was made state law.
- This regulation made it necessary for black Southern Africans to always have identification on them while entering areas designated for use by white people.
- They were forced to live in Black-only communities and weren't permitted to date persons of other races. The right to vote for black people was eventually entirely denied, and their names were even removed from voter rolls.
- Initially, Mandela and fellow colleagues ANC members protested apartheid by nonviolent rallies and strikes. Mandela aided in the upheaval of the conflict in 1952 by founding the Defiant Movement, which urged Black volunteers to flagrantly defy the law.
- Mandela was one of more than 8,000 individuals who spent time in jail for violating curfews, forgoing ID cards, and for other offences.
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