Harriet Mandela And Harriet Mandela

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What does it take to defend human rights? Melba Beals was a teenager who integrated Central High School in Little Rock Arkansas. Harriet Tubman saved hundreds of people using the underground railroad and Nelson Mandela became the president of South Africa and fought against the Apartheid. Because they have experienced the pain of racism, Melba Beals, Harriet Tubman, and Nelson Mandela used peace and persistence to support equal rights. Nelson Mandela was a strong leader who fought to eliminate the apartheid, a racist group in Africa, by persuading people, becoming president, and creating foundations. “In 1952 he was chosen as the National Volunteer-in-Chief of the Defiance Campaign with Maulvi Cachalia as his deputy. This campaign of civil …show more content…

She used her slyness to help hundreds of slaves escape because she was once a slave herself. According to Biography.com, “ Tubman risked her life to lead hundreds of family members and other slaves from the plantation system to freedom on this elaborate secret network of safe houses( “Harriet Tubman”). Harriet was one of the most important conductors in the underground railroad. Harriet Tubman was motivated to help other slaves because she was a slave herself and had to undergo the horrific experience and torture. Based on Studysync, she doesn’t know when she learned she was a slave and had experienced fear (Petry). She learned her place in the world when she was young. Not because she was told, but because of the way she was treated and how the adults acted around whites. According to Biography.com, “[Harriet was] the first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war, she guided the Combahee River Raid, which liberated more than 700 slaves in South Carolina” (“Harriet Tubman”). Harriet Tubman new she was on a journey and wouldn’t stop until she knew she had done everything she could. Harriet Tubman may have been living in a different time period but she only used kindness and peace to show what she knew was

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