A Warrior Life: Nelson Mandela

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Nelson Mandela also called Rolihlahla, he was a black African Male born in Mvezo. He was given the alias of Black Pimpernel while he was evading the police during the early 1960’s. Mandela core values were freedom and equality; he was against all forms of racism and his ultimate goal was to set South Africa from those who wish to have absolute power. He wanted to get rid of communism, he believed in a democracy, which involves all adults citizen to stand up take a vote. However, at the time these ideas were just a part of his dreams. His early knowledge about what it meant to be free came from the stories that were passed from generation to generation by his relatives and from here; he obtained his desire to take action on the future of his country.
One of his first steps of his journey to liberate South Africa was to be one of the founders of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL), in 1948 he became its president. This plays an important role on the South American young adults and teenagers because it currently allows them to find a way to take action on the direct problems their society is facing. The social impact that Mandela had on his country is unmeasurable, his country was ran over by imperialism era. Africans were forced to be slaves for so many years and during the 20th century things were not so different. They were ruled by the Apartheid Regime with no hope for a better future, the rich were still rich, and the poor were the society trash. Mandela along with other colleagues gathered what they have to organize the M-Plan named after him. The M-plan organized a small revolution that brought up together those who believed this could get better, the streets were their transportation, and their voices were the...

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.... Nelson Mandela left a legacy to be praise for eternity, he never gave up, and he never lost hope. In addition to his prison sentences, he received more than one disease that could have killed him behind bars. He lost family members, he lost a piece of his life, but he achieved the freedom of his people. Nelson Mandela was a hero of 20th century.

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