What had been the seat of the white supremacy of the decades?
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- The ceremonies took place in the lovely sandstone amphitheatre formed by the Union. Buildings in Pretoria . For decades this had been the seat of white supremacy,
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Union Buildings had been the seat of the white supremacy of the decades
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"The ceremonies took place in the beautiful sandstone Amphitheater formed by the Union buildings in Pretoria. For decades this had been the seat of white supremacy, and now it was where a rainbow of different colors and nations gathered to install South Africa's first non racial, democratic government."
- "Long Walk to Freedom" is the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa.
- It includes a description of the opening ceremony and quotes from his speech and his journey to become a freedom fighter.
- He talks about the countless other people who fought for his freedom. In South Africa at the time, a brutal practice called "Apartheid" was very popular.
- He was referring to discrimination against people based on race and color.
- It was one of the most brutal societies where black people were deprived of their basic rights.
- The book gives us an overview of Mandela's efforts to make society free from discrimination based on colour, caste, race, age or sex.
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