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Nelson Mandela was considered an outlaw by the South African government during his fight against apartheid, as he was involved in activities deemed illegal, including sabotage against state institutions. He was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in these activities. However, many view him as a freedom fighter and a symbol of resistance against oppression. Ultimately, Mandela's legacy transcends his outlaw status as he became a celebrated leader and the first Black president of South Africa.

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