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in countries like South Africa it was almost impossible for a man of my birth and colour to fulfill both of these observations. In South Africa a man of colour who attempted to live as a human being was punished and isolated
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Answered by Axnav
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Champions of Human Rights. Nelson Mandela(1918–2013)

In 1944, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and actively worked to abolish the apartheid policies of the ruling National Party. On trial for his actions, Mandela declared, “I havefought against white domination, and I havefought against black domination ...

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Mandela argued that all nonviolent means had been tried and that they had resulted only in mounting restrictions and reduced freedom for the African people.

Though apartheid was supposedly designed to allow different races to develop on their own, it forced black South Africans into poverty and hopelessness. ... Black people could not marry white people. They could not set up businesses in white areas. Everywhere from hospitals to beaches was segregated.

Nelson Mandela led a crowd of 50 men down the streets of a white area in Johannesburg after the 11 pm curfew that forbade black peoples' presence.

Following the assassination of Verwoerd, John Vorster took over as party leader and Prime Minister.

He spoke for some three hours before he concluded with the often-quoted "I am prepared to die". While delivering the last line of the speechMandela looked the judge, Quartus de Wet, directly in the eye, the last eye contact between the two during the trial.

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