why was nelson mandela over whelmed with a sense to history?how did he succed in ending the aportheid regime in South africa
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On the day of the inauguration Mandela was overwhelmed with a sense of history because in the first decade of the twentieth century and before his own birth, the white skinned peoples of South Africa patched up their differences and erected a system of racial domination against the dark skinned peoples of their own land. But now in last decade of the twentieth century,and his own eight decade as a man, that system had been overturned forever and replaced by one that recognised the rights and freedoms of all peoples, regardless of the colour of their skin.
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