NELSON MANDELA BY ABELE. THE PERSON  Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in Mveso,  In 1939, Mandela enrolled at the University College of Fort.

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NELSON MANDELA BY ABELE

THE PERSON  Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in Mveso,  In 1939, Mandela enrolled at the University College of Fort Hare,  In his second year at Fort Hare, Mandela was elected to the Student Representative Council  He was inspired by his ancestors who fought for freedom.  He was fighting at school against the rules and he was kicked out.

 In 1948 he was elected to African National Congress.  He helped people get equal right.  Nelson Mandela the first black president of South Africa in 1994, serving until 1999.

 He started to dream abut helping the freedom of his people.  In 1962, Mandela served 27 years in prison because the government saw like enemy. Then he served a good portion of his life in prison for protests.

 He cared for people and he fought for free society. He wanted all people can live together.

THE ISSUE  In the 1940s,the Afrikaner National party was able to get a strong majority of people and gain power with the idea of white supremacy.  This Nationalist party created the apartheid.

APARTHID  This system led to separation between whites and non whites.  It was a system of segregation.  They didn't have equal right or equal treatment.

 HIS VIRTUES

DILIGENCE *He was a hard worker; never gave up working for justice. *Nelson Mandela was longest suffering political prisoner. *He working for freedom

LOVE  He love his country.  He fought for freedom because he love his people.

A short history of Aparteid  DFCL4 DFCL4