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Only Nelson Mandela can answer this question definitively. However it seems unlikely that, given his life of sacrafice and fighting for black causes, he would reverse his course now.

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What events contributed to the end of apartheid?

Well not many people know this but yes there were people fighting against each other etc. etc. But the main reason apartheid was scraped from the books is because a few years back there was a vote where 51% of the white population voted against apartheid and that black people should have a vote while the other 49% voted for aparthed (I can be wrong but it really is this close). It was decided that black people should have the right to vote by 51% of white people because they originally didn't have a vote. This caused Mandela to come out of prison eventually. Thus, it wasn't Mandela or anyone from ANC who made apartheid stop but actually the white people who where sick and tired of fighting for something that would inevitably be lost.


What role did nelson Mandela play in the apartheid?

Basically he he made the decision that apartheid needed to be reformed, he dismantled petty apartheid laws and then announced the end of apartheid altogether. He released leaders of the black resistance, including Nelson Mandela. In addition, he signed the Pretoria Minote.


What did Black children learn during the apartheid?

They were taught all the education known by their parents. the education needed for daily lives. ONLY the whites were allowed for education and NOT the blacks. they werent allowed basic rights such as education. Nelson Mandela fought against apartheid when he was a lawyer and was sent to jail for 27 years! he fought against apartheid for more than 55 years! finally he gave up his job as a lawyer to become a president to enjoy the freedom he had fought so hard.


How did Stephen Biko fight against apartheid?

Stephen Biko was a Black South African who stood up for the wellbeing of his people and was strongly opinionated. He fought for black consciousness and was aiming to inspire and encourage black pride. Unlike Mandela Biko didn't scheme to bring down the apartheid he spread his word, Biko spent his time preaching to Black South Africans. In 1977 Biko died while held in prison, his death remained in the lives of the Black South Africans and the ANC used Biko's face as a campaign for the South African non-racial election.


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