Nelson Mandela By: Mercadise Thomas. MAIN IDEAS If all South Africans works together, its people will realize the dream of freedom and democracy.

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Nelson Mandela By: Mercadise Thomas

MAIN IDEAS If all South Africans works together, its people will realize the dream of freedom and democracy.

Supporting Details The people are now free because the laws separating blacks and whites are gone. To do this, he say he will free political prisoners. His goal is complete for freedom for all south Africans.

Supporting Details Nelson Mandela hopes other nations will now help south Africa achieve freedom. He reminds the people that the road to freedom will not be easy. The laws were what caused people to fight. The laws caused other nations to reject south africa.