Documentary – Long Walk to Freedom: Nelson Mandela
Character: Nelson Mandela
Summary
The book by the name “The Long Walk to Freedom” was written by Nelson Mandela, and it was published in 1994. Nelson discusses his own life and all that he faced during his struggle to fight the apartheid regime as well as liberate in South Africa. Nelson Mandela faced many problems under colonial leadership. The book is about his life from his birth to the time he became the first black president in South Africa.
I ever fought for freedom, and out of this, I was called Rolihlahla, which meant Trouble maker; I joined Clarkebury to pursue my higher education. I later joined Healtown, and the school was rigorous for the student since they had to obey the rules to the letter. I joined Fort Hare university were I pursed law. I was an activist, and I was able to make many accomplishments as well as achievements. These achievements, the most important was ending the regime, and this made South Africa independent. I introduced my country to the democratic government, and the people appreciated as well as respected my efforts. Don't use plagiarised sources.Get your custom essay just from $11/page
I had a significant influence in South Africa, and to the world as a whole, I was a politic activist. I was ready to do all it takes to make the apartheid regime ended since the activist discriminated against the people of South Africa and oppressed them. I was jailed for 27 years, but this could not stop me from fighting the regime. The Whiteman oppressed the South African citizens, and since I was determined to fight, I did all I could to make sure the people from southern Africa were free from the regime.