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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.
Nelson Mandelas used the strategy of pathos in his speech during the Noble Peace ceremony.
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Nelson Mandela is viewed as a revolutionary leader for his ability to empower and motivate others using his strong regard for consensus and the democratic process. Mandela's leadership success can be attributed to his use of consensus. Consensus is considered to be the superior decision making process to build commitment and motivation in group members towards group objectives. when you read his book "The Long Walk To Freedom" you will understand how and where this leadership style developed...... Tsepo Motlatsi
there were many methods
He used many, HOMEBOI
Civil disobedience. Violence. Bombings
After apartheid, Nelson Mandela became president of South Africa.
He stood up for what they believed in. The only reason that he was different was he went to prison for standing up.
the valley of despair
When: July 16 2003
use your common sense if nelson Mandela is 94 today (2012) then his mother would be about 120 years old.