What did the black leaders appeal of the blacks after the impergence of New Democratic South Africa
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After the emergence of new democratic republic of South Africa, the black leaders appealed to the fellow blacks to forgive the white minority for the atrocities they have committed while in power. They said that let us build a new South Africa based on equality of all races and men and women, on democratic values, social justice and human rights. The party that ruled through oppression and brutal killings and the party that led the freedom struggle sat up to draw a common constitution.
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Nelson Mandela was tried for treason by the white South African government. He and seven other leaders were sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964 for daring to oppose theapartheid regime in his country. He spent the next 28 years in South Africa’s most dreaded prison, Robben Island.
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