How did Nelson Mandela spend 27 years in jail?

Former Africa's former and democratic president Nelson Mandela

Former Africa’s former and democratic president Nelson Mandela

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During the 27-year-old Nelson Mandela’s 27-year-old prisoner, who lives on the basis of human rights activists and ethnic discrimination? New collection of posts written to your family has come to normal. Former South African President and former President of the Republic, Nelson Mandela, was imprisoned in the Robben Island prison for 18 years, and moved to Pollsmoor Prison in 1982, after protesting against racial discrimination in South Africa. He imprisoned 27 years of uncertainty whether he would come alive or not. These letters are published in a form of collection by a South African journalist; more than half of these have come to the scene for the first time, while many posts have already been read.

The release of the Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela this month, according to a Washington Post report. This collection has been mentioned in the form of black potato juice in Nelson’s prison. He has shared the tremendous experiences of the prison from his family. The collection has revealed that limited people from Mandela came to meet so that they could be kept away from news reports, they spent most of them alone. African journalist took 10 years to review this collection, saying that the Mandela’s letters reflect on increasing racism in today’s world. Nelson’s writing also shows how disturbed Nelson was on his family’s occupation. In his letter to his former wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, he said that he and I am so unaware that they can not help them in these difficult situations. Posts show that they were encouraging their children to do well and give them all the pleasures. The breeding director did not allow Nelson Mandela to attend her 24-year-old son’s funeral. Nelson Mandela’s son Thembi Mandela was killed in a car accident. Nelson Mandela writes when I was informed about the death of my son, I was shifted to my head.

Mandela in the prison also wrote several requests to jail officials. The jail authorities had a number of their letters, including applications for new study material. According to the letter written in the 1970s, he had requested honey from commanding officer. Once he had also made a creamy statement of Vessel’s place cream for his dry skin. In a long letter written in 1976, he told how he had to face cement for 13 years, especially during the rain days it was difficult to spend. He applied for clothes so he was rejected while pajamas were provided for white prisoners.

Mandela’s mother died during 1968 and 1969 and her elder son died in a car accident but they were not allowed to attend their last rituals, the crawl they had to go through in their posts also. These Nelson’s posts show how patience and patience they took in prison. According to the African journalist, Mandela was not allowed to write letters in jail, he wrote what was hidden and was not delivered to his family.

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