protesting against apartheid
The cosonquences of Nelson Mandela's freedom fighting is to be arrested and taken to jail.
When Nelson Mandela was 9 years old, his father died, which was a significant loss for him. He was then taken under the care of the regent of the Tembu people, which influenced his upbringing and early education.
When Nelson Mandela's father died in 1930, he was taken in by a family friend, Chief Jongintaba Dalindyebo, the regent of the Thembu people. Chief Dalindyebo became a father figure to Mandela, providing him with guidance and support during his formative years. This relationship played a significant role in shaping Mandela's values and future leadership.
As far as I know, NO civil rights were taken away from Africans in South America.
Nelson Mandela is known as "Madiba," which is the name of the Xhosa tribe to which he belongs. It is considered an act of honor to refer to somebody by the name of his tribe.According to Who2 Biography, when writing about the history of Nelson Mandela:He is also called 'Madiba,' a nickname taken from his clan... Mandela says in Long Walk to Freedom that he was given the English name "Nelson" by his teacher on his first day at school.
After Nelson Mandela's father died when he was just nine years old, he was taken in by the Thembu royal family and raised by a guardian, Jongintaba. This change marked a significant shift in Mandela's life, exposing him to the traditions of leadership and the responsibilities of his heritage. It also sparked his interest in education and politics, ultimately shaping his future as a leader in the struggle against apartheid.
Nelson was affected by prejudicity when he saw thatt his freedom was taken away from him because then he had to stand up for him and all his race (black) and he didn't stop he got sent to jail because he was a black and that is being prejudice.
Here is the text that was sent out, by email, from the City of Cape Town:Johannesburg - Former President Nelson Mandela's great granddaughter was killed in a car crash while returning from the 2010 FIFA World Cup kick-off concert in Soweto on Friday morning, the Nelson Mandela Foundation said.Gauteng police spokesperson Colonel Noxolo Kweza said that 13-year-old Zenani Mandela, the grandchild of Zindzi Mandela, was travelling with Winnie Madikizela-Mandela when their car overturned on the M1 near the Selby off-ramp outside the Johannesburg city centre.Kweza could not confirm if Winnie Mandela was injured, but said she was taken to hospital.The driver was arrested and police were investigating a case of culpable homicide, he said.Zenani, one of Nelson Mandela's nine great grandchildren, celebrated her 13th birthday on June 9. She was the eldest child of Zoleka Seakamela.The Foundation said the family has asked for privacy as they mourn this tragedy.
The current president of South Africa is Jacob Zuma, who has been in power since 2009. Prior to that Thabo Mbeki was president, and he had taken over from Nelson Mandela, who was the countries first democratically elected leader. Jacob Zuma belongs to the ANC (African National Congress), the same party that Nelson Mandela belongs too. This is the Republic of South Africa.
There is no specific date as to when Mandela, "stopped racism." However, a free vote was taken in 1994, and then Mandela became president. There is still some remaining racism in South Africa, like all places, but the amount has definitely decreased dramatically after Nelson Mandela took charge.
He tried to stop the apartheid, and he suceeded.
the Nelson Mandela bridge first of all spent too much money of which could've been taken to education or health or even generally to the poor .They could've just made a normal bridge, but at the end of the day it could be bringing money to the country since people fly into the country to see it since it's a tourist attraction so basically there is always the positive and negative of something