Social Sciences, asked by chandu260802, 1 year ago

what made Nelson Mandela, a young man join the African National Congress? what transformation did it bring about in his life? what according to you should be the role of you in shaping a society?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

Nelson Mandela was the human rights activist. Throughout his childhood and youth, he saw his people suffering from the system of racial segregation.

Explanation:

He joined the African National Congress to fight for the rights of black people. He spent 30 years in the prison and came out in 1990. He joined many peaceful and armed protests to fight against the racial system. Today, he is known as the symbol of peace, equality, freedom, and humanity.  

Being a part of society, every person should fight against racism because all humans are equal.

Answered by sujal815
19

Answer:

The hunger of freedom made Mandela to join National Congress of South Africa . Nelson Mandela become a bold young man from frighten man , he become a family loving husband to homeless man and a life loving man to live like a monk.

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