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His imprisonment led to worldwide condemnation of the government's policies.

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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a lawyer, rebel leader and president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999, considered the most important leader of Black Africa, winner of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize, and father of the modern South African nation, where he is usually referred to as Madiba (name of his clan) or "Tata" ("Father").

Mandela spent 27 years of his life imprisoned for participating in anti-racist political movements. Even from inside the prison managed to maintain the leadership of its people by the fight against the racist system. During the period in which he was arrested he received proposals to be released, provided that he did not become embroiled in the political movements, but he refused as a symbol of the struggle and resistance of the black people.

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thanks... it's C) His imprisonment led to worldwide condemnation of the government's policies.

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