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why was Nelson Mandela fighting
for equality

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Answered by smilie31
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Democratic elections, free of racial discrimination, led to the victory of the African National Congress (ANC), and Mandela made history by becoming the first black president of the country, after having been imprisoned for three decades for his fight against apartheid.

Answered by raghakeshini05
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Nelson Mandela is one of the most recognizable human rights symbols of the twentieth century. He saw inequality as a global issue between race, equal power, and apartheid. His dedication to the liberties of his people that inspired human rights is known throughout the world. Mandela was the son of a tribal chief, and educated himself with a university degree and law degree. In 1944, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and actively worked to abolish the apartheid policies of the .

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