Nelson Mandela

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Nelson Mandela

The life story of Nelson Mandela has long become a legend, a story that transcends race, borders, culture, or language. He is one of the greatest leaders to ever step foot on this Earth. He was willing to give up his own personal freedoms for the good of his people. Still, his decisions at major points in his lifetime hold lessons for individuals who are inspired of becoming good leaders. Many leaders are inspired by the actions and decision-makings abilities of Mandela. He kept the interest of others before his own. This is what made Nelson Mandela a great leader, and worthy of winning a Nobel Prize. From the decisions he made, and his life experiences while fighting for human rights, one can conclude that Mandela is truly a symbol of the good in humanity.

The former president and South African activists Nelson Mandela, also known as Matiba, played a major role in ending apartheid. He was a supporter of human rights in different parts of the world (Benson 16). As a member of African National Congress party from the 1940s, Mandela was a leader of armed resistance and peaceful protests against the white oppressive regime in South Africa, which was a country that was racially divided. His actions led him to serve time in prison for approximately three decades. His actions also led to him becoming the face of antiapartheid movement in his country and internationally. In the year 1990, Mandela was released from prison, and he continued to fight for his rights and the eradication of apartheid. In the year 1994, Nelson Mandela was elected the first black president who ruled South Africa. He retired from politics in the year 1999 and remained an active participant in encouraging social justice and peace, both in his nat...

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...haring. As a symbolism master, Nelson Mandela supported the strategies he had through being magnanimous towards his enemies. He was a leader who wanted to see people living in harmony and respecting one another. This led him to fight for freedom and respect for human rights. His actions led to him winning several Nobel award. He is truly an iconic leader, who most people admire and may like to possess his leadership qualities. Mandela’s activities perceived him as an outstanding representative of human potential for good.

Work cited

Benson, Mary, and Karen Heywood. Nelson Mandela. London: H. Hamilton, 1986. Print.

Brown, Laaren, and Lenny Hort. Nelson Mandela. New York: DK Pub, 2006. Print.

Mandela, Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela. Boston: Little, Brown, 1994. Print.

Nelson, Kadir. Nelson Mandela., 2013. Print.

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