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Nelson Mandela: A Leader for Peace and Equality

Long ago, in a country called South Africa, a boy named Nelson Mandela was born. He loved to learn and play with his friends.

Early Life: 

Nelson grew up in a time when people were treated unfairly because of the color of their skin. He wanted to make things fair for everyone.


Fighting Injustice: 

Nelson became a lawyer and spoke out against unfair laws. He joined a group called the African National Congress (ANC) to fight for the rights of black people.


Imprisonment: 

Nelson was put in jail for standing up against unfair laws. He spent many years in prison, but he never gave up fighting for what was right.


A New Beginning: 

After many years, Nelson Mandela was finally set free. He worked hard to bring peace and equality to South Africa.


President Mandela: 

Nelson Mandela became the first black president of South Africa. He worked to bring people together and make sure everyone was treated fairly.


Legacy: 

Nelson Mandela showed the world that with courage and determination, we can change unfair laws and make the world a better place for everyone.


Moral:

Nelson Mandela’s story teaches us to stand up for what is right, even when it's hard. He showed that forgiveness and peace can bring positive change to our world.



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