he prtested for racial equality and rights for all.
He did abandon non-violent protest as it was not working out
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No he did not.
Civil disobedience. Violence. Bombings
ANC = African National Congress
Because they wanted black people to have freedom
Nelson Mandela was suspended from the University of Fort Hare in 1940 due to his involvement in a student protest against the college administration. The protest was part of a broader movement against the policies of the institution, which Mandela and his peers found restrictive. This suspension ultimately led him to leave Fort Hare without completing his degree.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela fought injustice by making peacefull protests with the rest of the ANC. Though then Nelson Mandela got arrested with about 150 other ANC leader. After that and the school childrens protest the sout africans decided to sabotage the whites. and that leaded to the release of Nelson Mandela.
Yes, Nelson Mandela's method of protest was effective in galvanizing international support against apartheid in South Africa. His approach combined nonviolent resistance, negotiation, and, when necessary, armed struggle, which brought attention to the injustices faced by Black South Africans. Ultimately, his leadership and ability to engage in dialogue with the apartheid government were pivotal in achieving the dismantling of the apartheid system and fostering a peaceful transition to democracy. Mandela's legacy continues to inspire global movements for justice and equality.
University College of Fort Hare is where Nelson Mandela enrolled to study a BA in Art. He was expelled for joining a student protest, but finally completed his studies through the University of South Africa; he returned to Fort Hare and graduated in 1943.
Not much more than existing - he spent most of his adult life in jail with essentially no communication to the outside. When he was released, apartheid was already about to crumble. Before his imprisonment he organised labour and student bodies to protest against apartheid.
University College of Fort Hare is not a prison, it is where Nelson Mandela enrolled to study a BA in Art. He was expelled for joining a student protest, but finally completed his studies through the University of South Africa; he returned to Fort Hare and graduated in 1943.