what was the contribution of nelson mandela to remove the racial discrimination from south africa
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Nelson Mandela contribute a lot in the removal of racial discrimination
- he raised his voice against this ststem
- he protested against the apartheid system
- he was the leader of the black protesters
- he was in jail for 27 years but then also he fought against this system.
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- Nelson Mandela is recognised as the leader of the democracy movement in South Africa.
- It was under his leadership that the struggle against apartheid reached its climax.
- Due to participation in movement against apartheid he was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964. He spent 28 years in prison.
- In 1960's due to activities of ANC and support it got from other countries of world , the south african regime was completely isolated from world.
- In 1994 , the first democratic elections were held and nelson mandela was elected the president of south Africa.
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