NELSON MANDELA: Long walk to Freedom




Summary

The chapter has been taken from “Long walk to Freedom”. Long walk to    Freedom (2013) is an autobiography.


The chapter has been taken from “Long walk to Freedom”. Long walk to

Freedom (2013) is an autobiography. This book depicts his struggle against

apartheid” or say “Racial Segregation” He is no lesser than Mahatma

Gandhi. Like Mahatma Gandhi, he is world acknowledged.


“Apartheid’ or “racial Segregation was the deep-rooted social follies in the

 Society of South Africa. Black people were not allowed to enter in

 Restaurants, pub, travel through first class train compartment. They were

 Even not allowed to walk on pedestrians. Such was the worst condition

Black people were deprived of their own natural human rights.


Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in prison, most of them isolated

 On Robben Island off the coast of cape Town, South Africa.

  Mandela fought for equality and justice.

Nelson Mandela     became the first black PRESIDENT ON 9th May 1994. Mandela’s political     party won 252 seats out of 400.



Finally, first democratic election held in South Africa and Nelson Mandela

 became the first black PRESIDENT ON 9th May 1994. Mandela’s political

 party won 252 seats out of 400.


Large number of delegates were from almost every country were invited to

make their benign presence felt in the historical ceremony. The ceremony

 took place in lovely sandstone amphitheatre formed by the Union Buildings

 in Pretoria.

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Two National Anthems were sung because there were two races- black

and white. Both the races were happy on this occasion.


Simply the sum of all those patriots”


Mandela speak that the freedom from the racial rule is the result of the

effort all those great men. He is just the last.



“Depths of oppression” create “height of character” . Mandela illustrates this

by saying that the decades of oppression and brutality produced many

 patriots like the Oliver Tambo, the Walter Sisulus, the Chief Luthulis, the

 Yusuf  Dadoos, the Bram Fishers, the Robert Sobukwes.


Mandela’s hunger was not limited to himself. It was his desire for his people

to live their lives with dignity and self respect that animated his life. It

changed a frightened young man into a bold one.


The world will always remember Nelson Mandela for the contribution of

eradicating “Racial Segregation”  and for promoting equality between


different sections of human race.

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NELSON MANDELA: Long walk to Freedom

Summary The chapter has been taken from “ Long walk to Freedom ”. Long walk to Freedom (2013) is an autobiography. This b...