Research Paper On Nelson Mandela

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How Nelson Mandela transformed South Africa
1. Thesis: Nelson Mandela’s courage brought justice to his country and greatly improved South Africa overall.
Introduction:
Since 2010, the world has been celebrating Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela every July 18th, the day known as Nelson Mandela Day. With all of the police brutality that has been publicized lately, in addition to Donald Trump’s current presidency mandate (which shows how racism and violence is still present in developed countries), it is important to have be reminded by inspiring figures such as Mandela how important it is to fight for peace and equality. Accordingly, Nelson Mandela’s courage brought justice to his country and greatly improved South Africa overall.

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Supporting fact one: Whilst president of the African National Congress’ youth league (ANCYL), during which his political party stated: “All people, irrespective of the national group they belong to and irrespective of the color of their skin, who have made South Africa their home, are entitled to live a full and free life.” (http://www.morningsidecenter.org/teachable-moment/lessons/nelson-mandela-fight-against-apartheid)
2.2. Supporting fact two: Even though Mandela fought against the white minority ruling over the black community, he did not consider white people to be inferior, as he says in this declaration: “I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal …show more content…

Supporting fact two: The economy of the country continued to grow, despite the sudden change of power. South Africans salaries increased: there used to be 12% of workers payed 2$ a day and after the abolishment of the apartheid, it went down to 5%. (http://www.bbc.com/news/business-23041513)
3.3. Supporting fact three: Under his political party, the sanctions imposed were lifted and South Africa started building international relations. 3.4. Supporting fact four: Nelson Mandela built the first real democratic government of the country.

4. Supporting Idea Three: Mandela promoted peace and justice throughout his many battles and protests.
4.1. Supporting fact one: Peaceful protests and strikes were Mandela’s preferred methods towards the abolishment of unjust laws.
4.2. Supporting fact two: Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize.
4.3. Supporting fact three: When taking power in 1994, Mandela chose a multiracial government to avoid a civil war and promote interracial unity.
4.4. Supporting fact four: While imprisoned, the pressure put on the government in power forced the abolishment of hanging, the release of over a hundred political prisoners and other unjust

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