Are The Similarities Between The Dark Side Of Chocolate And The Long Walk Of Nelson Mandela

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Laura Crimm Dr. Kim Political Science 230 8 October 2014 Essay #1 Both videos that we had to watch, “The Dark Side of Chocolate” and “The Long Walk of Nelson Mandela,” expressed different issues in different African areas and countries. In both cases, they experienced corrupt governments; governments that supported immoral things. Immoral things refer to child trafficking and labor and a violent human rights movement. The first video, “The Dark Side of Chocolate,” was all about trafficking of children. The children would get on and off the buses in Mali. Here, traffickers would tell the kids they could make money by working in the Ivory Coast, so the children would ride with them across the border via a back road used for transporting illegal items. After further …show more content…

In college, he studied law and eventually got into politics. After a protest against pass laws, the ANC, African National Congress, was encouraging colored people to break the unjust laws of segregation. As a symbol of this, Mandela publically burned his passbook, a book with all the pass laws stated in it. Anyone without the passbook on their person could be arrested, so this was a big deal. The ANC soon became illegal and he agreed to keep the movement non-violent; however, after a while, it got very hard for them to resist and was trying to convince the ANC to change their ways. When they came around to this idea, he got appointed as the head of the “Spear of the Nation,” which would now send him to war for human rights. He later got banished to an island and then was eventually transferred back inland where he was still in prison. When he got tuberculosis, he was moved to a confined house. He, along with some others, were soon released and Mandela took over presidency, but only wanted to be in office for one

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