What pledge did Mandela take at the time of becoming the first black president of south Africa?
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I Am Prepared to Die. I have dedicated my life to this struggle of the African people. I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination.
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The pledge that Mandela took at the time of becoming the first black president of south Africa pledged is as follows
- "to uphold the constitution of his-country".
- "to devote himself to the cause of liberation of his people"
- "to liberate the people from the bondage of poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discriminations"
- "To ensure freedom and justice for all".
Explanation:
- Nelson Mandela had sworn in to become the first-ever black president of South Africa.
- He had raised high hopes among the common people for his following days of tenure in South Africa.
- He pledged to uphold the constitution of South Africa and devote himself to liberate totally the people of South Africa from "the slavery of poverty, deprivation, tolerating gender, and other discriminations".
- Under his rule, there were sought to be freedom and fairness for one and all.
- He worked to improve the living standards of black population. of South Africa.
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