Nelson Mandela rebelled against the unfair treatment against black and white people
a famous quote of his is
'I have fought against white domination, and i have fought against black domination. i have chersihed the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. it is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die.'
Nelson Mandela rebelled against the apartheid laws that were in place in South Africa. These laws enforced racial segregation, discrimination, and inequality, treating people of different races differently. Mandela and other anti-apartheid activists fought against these laws and called for equal rights for all South Africans.
according to my research Nelson Mandela was religious he was baptize in a Christian church and follow the way of the Christian laws.
Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela.
his actions were not wrong because the laws were unjust
his actions were not wrong because the laws were unjust ;)
Nelson Mandela yearned for equality in South Africa. Mandela spent over thirty years in prison for his activism against the South African Apartheid state. After many years, the racist government was dissolved, and South Africa became a country with the same laws for everyone, regardless of color. Upon his release from prison, Mandela became the first black president of South Africa.
no. Unless he breaks Sa laws and is justifiably imprisoned .
Nelson Mandela protested against apartheid because he didn't think the laws and discrimination were fair. Nelson Mandela and the rest of the ANC (African National Congress) protested for the rights of colored people in South Africa.
Texas did rebel against Mexico, because Mexico passed 7 laws which did away with the many constitutional reforms.
Nelson Mandela joined the African National Congress (ANC) in 1944, and then joined the resistance against the ruling National Party's (NP) apartheid laws after 1948. After the ANC was banned in 1960, Mandela argued for setting up a military wing of the ANC. In 1961, the ANC formed the Umkhonto we Sizwe. Mandela was arrested in 1962. In 1990, F. W. de Klerk officially ended apartheid, and Mandela was released. He became the first black president of South Africa in 1994.
MANY people contributed in the struggle for freedom, most notably: The African National Congress (ANC), and their leaders like Nelson Mandela. The United Nations and countries in general - placing strict sanctions on South Africa, making it almost impossible for them to export or import. This affected the economy badly, putting pressure on the government to get rid of the racial-segregation laws in the country. In addition, politicians in government like Helen Suzman, and others like Desmond Tutu fought against Apartheid.
Mandela studied first for a Bachelor of Arts at the Fort Hare University but was forced to leave before graduating. Then, later in life while in prison, Mandela studied for a Bachelor of Laws from the University of London's External Programme.
He was released following the relaxation of apartheid laws.