Nelson Mandela

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An anti-apartheid revolutionary, who served as President of South Africa

Real World Example

Nelson Mandela was a key figure in ending apartheid, a system of racial segregation in South Africa, and he became the country's first black president in 1994. During 1980-1993, a period of strong conservative politics worldwide, Mandela's actions highlighted the importance of equality and justice. His efforts led to the dismantling of apartheid, promoting racial harmony and democracy. Today, Mandela's legacy continues to inspire people to fight for human rights and equality worldwide. For example, his story encourages young activists to stand up against discrimination and work toward a more fair society, showing that one person can indeed make a difference.

Practice Version

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