That would have been doubtful, since his refusal to heed South Africa's apartheid laws led to his imprisonment for 26 years. However, he accepted white government concessions that were fewer than some of his contemporaries sought, in order to hasten the advent of majority rule.
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If you want to become more like nelson Mandela all you have to do is except people for who they are and not judge them by the colour of their skin or what they look like...if we had more people like nelson Mandela the world would be a totally different place and we would live in peace.
So he would be liked by the people
Only Nelson Mandela can answer this question definitively. However it seems unlikely that, given his life of sacrafice and fighting for black causes, he would reverse his course now.
If a person's role model was Nelson Mandela, and they met him, that person would shake Nelson Mandela's hand and say that it is an honor to meet him.
I chose Nelson Mandela because he brought freedom into the world.
at first nelson mandela was a black who was fighting becuase in africa white people were sperrated from black people so all white people would take a bus and all black people would take a bus so nelson mandela was trying so hard to fight that sepprattion then the threw him to jail a until they realised what he had done so they put him as the prime minstrer
The people who had the honour of meeting Nelson Mandela say that although he is gentle in speech and manner, he has nerves of steel and a personality to match! he would have to be like that to have endured 27 years of prison!
He is relevent to us today, because if it wasn't for him people would have still be treating black people diffrently. And since he meat Gandi, he had a huge impact on us because Gandi went all over the world spreading peace, which inspired Nelson mandela. And there are more people who were inspired and inspired people and it all falls on Nelson Mandela. And this is a chain of why he is relevent to us today!
There is no specific date as to when Mandela, "stopped racism." However, a free vote was taken in 1994, and then Mandela became president. There is still some remaining racism in South Africa, like all places, but the amount has definitely decreased dramatically after Nelson Mandela took charge.
he feared that apartheid would not be stoped.
When released from prison in 1990 Mandela tried to instigate a program of integration.