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What was Mandela's life like?

Nelson mandela was born in South Africa on July 19 18, and his father was the chief of the local tribe. His mother is a noble woman with personality. Later, because my father contradicted the white local officials, he gained fame and fortune overnight, ending the history of hereditary patriarch, and then moved to other places to live an ordinary black life.

Mandela 12 years old, his father died unfortunately. Before his death, his father entrusted him to the great chief David Darling Bird. Mandela lived in the grand palace of the Grand Chief and learned about the history of his country. At this time, Mandela ignited the belief of saving his black compatriots, and he wanted to fight for his motherland.

/kloc-At the age of 0/6, Mandela was admitted to Clarkbury School. Three years later, he went to the Hill Town School, which is the largest school in South Africa. 1938 became a student of Hellborg university. Helburg University is the only higher education center in South Africa, and it is also the academic holy land for African black scholars. However, Mandela was soon expelled from school for disobeying the principal's will.

Because of his skin color, Mandela suffered from racial discrimination since he was a child, and he vowed to eliminate racial discrimination when he grew up. When he was in college, Mandela was deeply influenced by nationalism. At school, he is an active nationalist activist. Later, he joined the Youth League of the African National Congress, became the backbone of the League, and participated in drafting the League declaration.

1952, Mandela was elected as the vice chairman of the ANC. At this time, the white government of South Africa declared the ANC an illegal organization and pursued their leader Mandela everywhere. As a leader and member, he had to go into exile. Later, Mandela sneaked back to South Africa to lead the uprising, but was unfortunately arrested. After Mandela was arrested, the government interrogated him for eight months. In court, the judge who tried him was speechless by his impassioned statement. Finally, the court arbitrarily sentenced Mandela to life imprisonment for the crime of illegal organization and treason, and exiled him to Robben Island. Since then, Robben Island has threatened Mandela's hometown in prison.

From 1962 to 1990, Mandela was imprisoned on this limestone island for 28 years. During these 28 years, the South African government has lured Mandela to betray the "ANC" countless times, saying that as long as Mandela announced his surrender, he would be released immediately, but he refused. He gave up humiliating freedom for his beliefs.

From 65438 to 0990, the South African government reluctantly released Mandela under the pressure of the masses and international public opinion. After gaining freedom, Mandela continued to struggle with the government and finally won, winning the same rights as whites for black South Africans.

1994 mandela was elected as the first black president of south Africa.

Now, Mandela has retired, but he is still fighting for peace, racial equality and the elimination of poverty and disease in Africa. What he has done will surely win the support and love of people in South Africa and even the world.