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    to change in the world is South African activist and former President Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela helped bring an end to apartheid and has been a global advocate for human rights. Mandela transformed South Africa from what it was before the authority was challenged , to the result and what has changed because of someone who was brave enough to challenge the superior minority. Mandela was a symbol of resistance and the leader against the fight of apartheid. In 1948, the national party came to power

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    there, the National Party came up with the apartheid. The apartheid was intended to control the economic and social system in Africa. It was also intended to keep white domination while extending racial separation. This was a violation of international law; the South African government passed certain laws that created “apartheid”. The apartheid means “apartness or separateness” The first of many apartheid laws were passed in 1948. These racial and apartheid laws were part of every aspect of social

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    An anti-apartheid activist, politician, philanthropist, and South Africa’s first black president who suffered nearly three decades in prison: Nelson Mandela, born as Rolihlahla Mandela on 18 July 1918 was no ordinary African. Mandela was a hero of our Catholic faith, who followed the beatitudes as a peacemaker who believed in peaceful solutions, even when he was persecuted for righteousness’ sake. He resulted to violence only when necessary, and if given the chance to enact on revenge, he always

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    Albertina Sisulu once said “If people don’t know what they are fighting for its useless”. The ‘Mother of the Nation’ was a nurse, political activist and is considered to be one of the most important leaders of anti-Apartheid resistance in South Africa. Albertina was known to act on her own ideal of human rights throughout her life, assisted by her husband and fellow activist, Walter Sisulu. Moreover, she was a strong woman who persevered to achieve her ideals. Albertina Sisulu was the deputy president of

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    overcome both the Jim Crow laws that had oppressed the African-American minority and the systemic racism that was once prevalent in the Southern United States. In South Africa, Nelson Mandela utilized civil disobedience to lead an anti-apartheid revolution to combat the apartheid system that systemically discriminated against the black inhabitants of South Africa. All three of these exemplary men have earned a Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts (the prize was not awarded in 1948 because “there was no

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    Stephen Bantu Biko changed the world by having an impact on the influence in the removal of the apartheid policy in South Africa. Biko travelled to black campuses and asked for support in the making of a black student organization (Mangcu, 2014, p. 158). With the creation of the South African Students' Organization (SASO) black African students became more aware of the political situation. Biko wanted equal rights that were given to every white person in the country, yet ignored for blacks Africans

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    studied law at the University of Witwatersrand. Before apartheid, South Africa had a long history of racial

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    Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom was a film directed by Justin Chadwick about the life of Nelson Mandela and a revolution he led Anti-Apartheid Movement. The movie was released on November 28, 2013, a week before Mandela’s death . It was based on Mandela’s autobiography “Long Walk to Freedom”. The film includes many factual incidents which took place in South Africa during that time period. The movie shows most of the trivial details and the oppressed people’s suffering

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    enhances the freedom of others” ("Nelson Mandela." History). Nelson Mandela, a anti-apartheid activist, became one of the world’s most significant freedom fighter. His numerous acts and protests flooded South Africa with immense pride and peace and therefore grew South Africa into a thriving, substantial economy with minimal racial boundaries. Nelson Mandela was a prominent political leader who brought a dynamic end to the apartheid struggle, fought for equal rights of all individuals, and became the nation’s

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    also an activist for African Americans. Desmond was mainly known for his acts of bravery, and his passion to help others. Desmond Tutu was a powerful leader because he was brave, self righteous, and he was perseverant. Desmond Tutu is well known for being brave. “Tutu wrote a letter to the South African prime minister warning him that a failure to quickly redress racial inequality could have dire consequences, but his letter was ignored(Carter).”“ Desmond Tutu was a women’s rights activist as well

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