Many South African blacks viewed Nelson Mandela as a symbol of resistance and hope during apartheid. His leadership in the African National Congress (ANC) and commitment to nonviolent protest, despite his later acceptance of armed struggle, inspired many to fight against racial oppression. After his release from prison, Mandela's ability to foster reconciliation and promote a peaceful transition to democracy further solidified his status as a revered figure among black South Africans. Overall, he was seen as a key architect of the struggle for freedom and equality.
Apartheid is made for segregation and discrimination so the blacks can be separated from the whites
Both South Africa and South Rhodesia (modern Zimbabwe) were Apartheid regimes in Africa, where Whites and Blacks lived in segregation.
the white people who abused the blacks
because blacks and whites were separated
Yes they did, during apartheid laws were passed that ensured and promoted the well-being and domination of other races over blacks, there was no equal opportunities to all races which meant that whites especially enjoyed supremacy over blacks.
The blacks were very sad and very mad at the Apartheid paper
He organized groups to get rid of apartheid so now that white and blacks can be interactive towards each other in a non violent manner.
Blacks
Apartheid was the official policy of the Southern African government that separated whites and blacks. The policy was heavily criticized by the international community and was eventually abandoned in 1991, though blacks in South Africa were not able to vote in elections until 1993.
Apartheid is made for segregation and discrimination so the blacks can be separated from the whites
Apartheid
Apartheid was started because the whites in south Africa did not want the blacks around
Both South Africa and South Rhodesia (modern Zimbabwe) were Apartheid regimes in Africa, where Whites and Blacks lived in segregation.
the white people who abused the blacks
because blacks and whites were separated
Yes they did, during apartheid laws were passed that ensured and promoted the well-being and domination of other races over blacks, there was no equal opportunities to all races which meant that whites especially enjoyed supremacy over blacks.
Apartheid