Trevor Huddleston was proactive in fighting against apartheid in South Africa. As an Anglican Archbishop, he was duty bound to speak against the discrimination of Black South Africans by the white supremacist administration.
Because it was his culture. It was part of his heritage.
Nelson Mandela was so important because he went to prison just for what he believed in and he stood up for what he believed in. He believed that black people should have as many rights as white people. Mandela was offered to get out of prison but only if he gave up fighting for what he believed in, but he refused.
she helped as she was a social worker and listend to theit problems
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nelson madela gave up his life. he also gave up his first marriage to help African Americans so that they could have equal right. he put himself in back to back prison because he kept the ANC alive so that the afrcan Americans cold get advice so that they soon be able to have some rights
by working hard for it
he help all the black people in South Africa .
he wanted to help de-segregate South Africa.
he wanted to help de-segregate South Africa.
Became prime minister of South Africa
Nelson Mandela helped the African people by ending apartheid
Oliver Tambo is Nelson Mandela best friend and he had helped him from the beginning until the end.
He has made the world a much safer and more tolerant place by his actions and his temperate presidency during some very turbulent years of South Africa's history. His actions there were looked to by the entire world, and he inspired generations of people to live with tolerance and move toward a future of acceptance.
No none did
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.
if nelson Mandela had no determination then when he got sent to prison he would have turned back and not carried on.
Nelson Mandela was arrested 5 August 1962 and released from prison 2 February 1990. Pro-apartheid South African president, P.W. Botha, had a stroke in 1989 and Botha's replacement, Frederik Willem de Klerk, freed Mandela. Botha had once offered Nelson Mandela release from jail in 1985, but only on the condition that Mandela would stop the armed conflict. Nelson Mandela chose to stay in prison as he believed it was the right thing to do in order to put an end to apartheid.
apartheid started because of the NP (national party) in 1948 and ended in 1990 with the help of heroes like Nelson Mandela