Mandela was the first black president in the North and South. He pursued justice and dreams since he was a child. He struggled against apartheid in South Africa for decades and won the support and applause of people all over the world. Therefore, some people say that Mandela has become a symbol of the times. Mandela's rebellious spirit and pursuit of justice and dreams began in his childhood.
Mandela was born in a small village, and his father died when he was nine. Mandela witnessed from an early age that local chiefs were bound by the laws of the white government in the process of understanding tribal disputes. He gradually sprouted the dream of seeking justice and equality. Later, when he was old, he led his classmates to protest against the white law of the school many times, and even was expelled from the school for leading the student movement. In repeated struggles, Mandela gradually made up his mind to seek real justice for every black man in South Africa.