He used many,
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no
there were many methods
Civil disobedience. Violence. Bombings
Yes, Nelson Mandela used civil disobedience as a strategy in the fight against apartheid in South Africa. He was involved in organizing protests, strikes, and acts of defiance against unjust laws. While initially advocating for nonviolent resistance, Mandela later endorsed armed struggle when peaceful methods were met with violent repression. His actions and leadership ultimately contributed to the dismantling of apartheid and the establishment of a democratic South Africa.
After apartheid, Nelson Mandela became president of South Africa.
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.
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.
Nelson Mandela famously said, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."
To enable them have a political party flat form that will be use in achieving their end state, which is freedom and equal right in the country political and economic affairs.
Nelson Mandelas used the strategy of pathos in his speech during the Noble Peace ceremony.