Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in prison. He was forced to perform hard tasks. But his charm and intelligence bore him through the hard ordeal with chin up. He was a leader among his comrades and inspired them. His dignified defiance made even officials to do his will. He emerged a mature leader from the prison.
he felt sad mad and of course frustrated he never stoped fighting to get out of being in prison
he became angry with all the fighting going on and is the reason why he moved prisons so many times
garland they hate white people .and if they see any black people like nelson Mandela they would catch black people
he felt sad and want thing to be changed
The WORST 27 years of his life
Gandi inspired him awr
February 11, 1990 Nelson Mandela was released from Victor Verster Prison.
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When Mandela was released from prison Oliver Tambo was President of the ANC. Tambo was his Mandela's long time law partner. -Bill Sparks, Toronto, Canada
Nelson Mandela wrote the autobiography entitled "The Long Walk to Freedom." It details his life, including his time spent in prison during the fight against apartheid in South Africa.
These 9000 days are the 9000 days Nelson Mandela spent in prison. He spent 9000 days in prison and a life time of serving his country and his people... regardless of the colour of their skin.
Because he spent all of his prison time there: Robben Island Polsmoor Prison Victor Vester Prison
Strictly speaking, he wasn't.While the Apartheid policy was harsh and unfair and severely restricted the personal freedom of black people, they weren't owned, so they weren't slaves.
It took a long time for Nelson Mandela to get his law degree. He had his own law firm, but it took 50 years to get his degree, but he finally did while he was in prison in 1989.
Nelson Mandela was arrested only once. He was originally sentenced to five years in prison for attempting to leave South Africa without a passport. He was then charged with sabotage without being released. He was in prison from 1962 to 1990.
Cricket could well be Nelson Mandela's favorite sport.
Nelson Mandela was the first black president of South Africa.Nelson mandela
At the present time Nelson Mandela is married to Graca Machel.