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How Did Nelson Mandela Contribute To Inequality

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Nelson Mandela brought awareness to the inequality happening in South Africa to the whole world. He had such a huge effect on the world because he wanted a better world not only for himself, but for everyone. He showed this by joining the ANC to protest unequal rights, becoming a lawyer to represent underrepresented Blacks who couldn’t afford a lawyer, and finally ending apartheid. Nelson Mandela was a human rights activist in South Africa majorly credited for helping bring an end to apartheid. Mandela got a collegiate level education at the University of Fort Hare however he wasn’t able to finish his degree because he got expelled. In the article “Nelson Mandela” it states, “The following year, he and several other students, including his friend and future business partner Oliver Tambo (1917-1993), were sent home for participating in a boycott against university policies.” He did not give up his efforts for equality as he joined the African National Congress to try and make a change to apartheid and the racist rules that came with …show more content…

Mandela received a elementary education at a missionary school where he first got the name, Nelson by his teacher. After getting sent home from the University of Fort Hare, Mandela was arranged to marry. “After learning that his guardian had arranged a marriage for him, Mandela fled to Johannesburg and worked first as a night watchman and then as a law clerk while completing his bachelor’s degree by correspondence” (Nelson Mandela). In Johannesburg Mandela pursued a law degree getting involved in the movement against racial discrimination. He along with Oliver Tambo founded a law firm that gave low cost or free services to unrepresented blacks. “I hate race discrimination most intensely and in all its manifestations. I have fought it all during my life; I fight it now, and will do so until the end of my days.” - Nelson

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