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Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela
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Nelson Mandela Biography - People all over the world are familiar and fascinated by the freedom fighter Nelson Mandela.
He has inspired and touched millions of people worldwide and will be remembered in history as the first black president of (South Africa) and the man who fought for his own freedom and ultimately the freedom and uniting of his country.
It all started during a depressing time when the world was in turmoil and unrest and people all over the world are feeling anxious due to not knowing what lay ahead.
After all it is the late Forties in Southeast Africa. It all starts when new regulations, affecting national segregation, usher in a threatening future for all people of color who live at the southern tip of the African region.
Over the coming decades, the circumstances of black Southeast Africans will intensify. Although they are the majority in their country, they have no say in the government because they cannot take part in national elections.
Learn how one man set out to change his countries laws, in which he is arrested then sent to prison for 25 years.
After years of struggle he prevails and is then miraculously selected as president on release and is now a legend:
He has inspired and touched millions of people worldwide and will be remembered in history as the first black president of (South Africa) and the man who fought for his own freedom and ultimately the freedom and uniting of his country.
It all started during a depressing time when the world was in turmoil and unrest and people all over the world are feeling anxious due to not knowing what lay ahead.
After all it is the late Forties in Southeast Africa. It all starts when new regulations, affecting national segregation, usher in a threatening future for all people of color who live at the southern tip of the African region.
Over the coming decades, the circumstances of black Southeast Africans will intensify. Although they are the majority in their country, they have no say in the government because they cannot take part in national elections.
Learn how one man set out to change his countries laws, in which he is arrested then sent to prison for 25 years.
After years of struggle he prevails and is then miraculously selected as president on release and is now a legend:
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