Nelson Mandela's contribution for the emancipation of South African people
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South African Gandhian Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela, a true Gandhian adopted democratic methods for achieving Human Rights, freedom and emancipation of Blacks from the South African apartheid regime.
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Nelson Mandela’s contribution in the struggle for independence of the black in South Africa was exemplary. He had to fight for their freedom for many years. He also remained in one of the most deadliest prisons at that time for about 27 years just to fight for the freedom and equality of his people from oppression and segregation done by whites by a method called 'apartheid'. Mandela had an immense contribution in the struggle for independence and the fight against apartheid in South Africa. He also inspired other African freedom fighters across the continent.
After a long struggle, at last, he was elected as the country’s first black President of South Africa. Mandela is remembered for the great work he did for the emancipation of the people in South Africa. He is also known as the Gandhi of South Africa. In honour of Nelson Mandela, Nelson Mandela International Day (or Mandela Day) is an annual international day is celebrated each year on 18 July on Mandela's birthday.