As a child, Nelson Mandela loved listening to elders tell the stories of his people and his ancestors’ struggle against colonization. He was still a student when apartheid, a racist system that separated people based on the color of their skin, was put in place. Nelson fought against this system until he was imprisoned. Despite the many obstacles he faced, he never gave up his fight for equality. He became a symbol of justice around the world.
By Maria Isabel, Sanchez Vegara, Alison Hawkins
Publisher the short ladder l