Nelson Mandela Research Paper

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“The power of imagination created the illusion that my vision went much further than the naked eye could actually see”, quoted by Nelson Mandela a fighter of Apartheid. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born to Moquaphi Nosekeni and Nkosi Mphakanyiswa Gadla Mandela, on 18 July 1918 in Mvezo, South Africa. Rolihlahla, former president of South Africa worked to achieve human rights and a better future for everyone throughout his life.
Mandela grew up and spent much of his childhood in a small and remote, village of Qunu. “It consisted of no more than a few hundred people you lived in huts. There were no roads, only paths through the grass worn away by barefooted boys and women.”-Nelson Mandela ‘Long walk to freedom’. Since the age of five Rolihlahla …show more content…

He found it difficult at times as he was the only native African in his class. Nelson was influenced by the African National Congress, here he became enthusiastically involved in the anti-apartheid movement. It was during this time his political ideals were formed and on Easter Sunday he was in the executive committee of the (ANCYL) African National Congress Youth League. In 1947, Mandela was given the position of a Secretary at the ANCYL and three years later he was given a higher position as the National President of ANCYL. Nelson was passionate about racism and continued fighting. Few years later he was influenced by Gandhi, he set out creating a Defiance Campaign against apartheid with India. The group started with 10,000 people but gradually increased to 100,000. During this time the government had plans to counterattack the campaign, they permitted martial law and mass arrest. For Nelson’s anti-apartheid movement he was arrested a couple of times. He was convicted of violating the law of communism for his campaign and was given a suspended prison sentence on July 30, 1952, but still received a six month ban from attending meetings. Mandela didn’t give up, he structured a plan ‘Mandela Plan’, the aim was to enable the leading members to maintain the process of contacting members without regular public

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