Why was Nelson Mandela overwhelmed with a sense of history? Give the birth and finally the burial of the apartheid regime in south Africa
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Answer: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 the last decade of the twentieth century, and his own eighth 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.
Answer:
'Nelson Mandela was 'overwhelmed with a sense of history', seeing the blacks and the whites in jubilation after they had won. He was happy that they were treated as equals amongst dignitaries in the same soil they had been treated as outlaws.
Explanation:
'Nelson Mandela' was the first South African President after centuries of the white rule. He fought against racism. He and his 'African National Congress' spent a lifetime 'fighting against apartheid'.
He spent thirty years in jail fighting for their rights against racism and finally, they won the democratic elections in 1994. 'Nelson Mandela' became the 'first Black President' of a new nation.