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short note of a freedom struggle of Nelson Mandela . ​

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Answered by rgarg4955
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Mandela fought against apartheid, a system of white supremacy in South Africa. Under apartheid, everyone was put into one of four racial categories: “white/European,” “black,” “coloured,” or “Indian/Asian.” Non‐white South Africans were second‐class citizens with little or no political power. Restrictive laws governed every aspect of people’s lives, dictating where they could live, work and travel and restricting their access to education, health care and other social services.

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Mandela was an anti-Apartheid activist, which means that fought for those who were disadvantaged by the system of racial segregation. ... In 1994, Mandela was of key importance in negotiating the freedom and equality of all South Africans. He then became South Africa's first democratically elected president.

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