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My name is Elias. I am a poor black worker in South Africa. The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life. I was twelve years old. It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer to whom I went for advice. He offered guidance to poor black people on their legal problems. He was generous with his time, for which I was grateful. I needed his help because I had very little education. I began school at six. The school where I studied for only two years was three kilometres away. I had to leave because my family could not continue to pay the school fees and the bus fare. I could not read or write well. After trying hard, I got a job in a gold mine. However, this was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. Sadly I did not have it because I was not born there, and I worried about whether I would become out of work. The day when Nelson Mandela helped me was one of my happiest. He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. I became more hopeful about my future. I never forgot how kind Mandela was, When he organized the ANC Youth League, I joined it as soon as I could. He said: "The last thirty years have seen the greatest number of laws stopping our rights and progress, until today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all." It was the truth. Black people could not vote or choose their leaders. They could not get the jobs they wanted. The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people. The places outside the towns where they were sent to live were the poorest parts of South Africa. No one could grow food there. In fact as Nelson Mandela said: "... we were put into a position in which we had either to accept we were less important, or fight the government. We chose to attack the laws. We first broke the law in a way which was peaceful; when this was not allowed.., only then did we decide to answer violence with violence." As a matter of fact, I do not like violence ... but in 1963 I helped him blow up some government buildings. It was very dangerous because if I was caught I could be put in prison. But I was happy to help because I knew it would help us achieve our dream of making black and white people equal.
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Elias’s story 1.My name is Elias. I am a poor black worker in South Africa. The time when I first met Nelson Mandela was a very difficult period of my life . I was twelve years old . It was in 1952 and Mandela was the black lawyer to whom I went for advice . He offered guidance to poor black people on their legal problems. He was generous with his time ,for which I was grateful.I needed his help because I had very little education. I began school at six . The school where I studied for only two years was three kilomertes away . I had to leave because my family could not continue to pay the school fees and the bus fare . I could not read or write well . After trying hard ,I got a job in a gold mine ,However,this was a time when one had got to have a passbook to live in Johannesburg. Sadly I did not have it because I was not born there , and I worried about whether I would become out of work. 2.The day when Nelson Mandela helped me was one of my happiest . He told me how to get the correct papers so I could stay in Johannesburg. I became more hopeful about my future. I never forgot how kind Mandela was . When he organized the ANC Youth League, I joined it as soon as I could.He said: “The last thirty years have seen the greatest numeber of laws stopping our rights and progress ,untill today we have reached a stage where we have almost no rights at all .”
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伊莱亚斯的故事 我叫伊莱亚斯。我是南非的一个穷苦的黑人工人。第一次见到纳尔逊·曼德拉的时候,正处于我一生中非常艰难的时期。当时我才12岁。那是1952年,曼德拉是我向之寻求意见的黑人律师。他给贫穷的黑人提供法律问题的指导。他对他的时间相当慷慨,对此我相当感激。我要他的帮助,由于我几乎没受过啥教育。我6岁开始上学,我仅仅在那里读了两年,学校有3千米远。我不得不辍学,由于我的家庭没法接着支付学费和交通费。我既读不好也写不好。几经周折,我才在一家金矿找到一份工作。可是那个时候您想要住在约翰内斯堡便非得要有身份证不可。非常遗憾的是我没这个证件,由于我不是哪里出生的,我相当担心我是否会失业。纳尔逊·曼德拉帮助我的那天是我一生中最兴奋的日子之一。他给我说我要在约翰内斯堡立住脚,应当如何获取所需文件。我对未来更加布满期望了。我永远也忘不了曼德拉对我的恩情。当他组织了非国大青年联盟时,我马上便参加了这个组织。他说: “过往30年来所出现的大量法律剥夺了我们的权利,阻挡了我们的进步,一直到今天,我们还处于几乎啥权利全部没的阶段他说的是事实。当时黑人没选举权,也无权选择自己的领导人。他们得不到他们想要的工作。他们在城里的住宅区全部由有白人决定的。他们被打发往市外居住的地方是南非最贫穷的地方。在那儿,没人能够种庄稼。事实上,便像纳尔逊·曼德拉所说的:“......我们被置于这样一个境地:要么我们被迫接受低人一等的现实,要么跟政府作斗争。我们选择向法律进攻,而当这种方式也得不到允许时,......只有到这个时候,我们才决定用暴力反抗暴力。”事实上,我并不爱暴力......但在1963年的时候,我帮助他炸毁了一些政府大楼。那是相当危险的事情,由于假若我被捉住了,可能便要坐牢。可是,我乐于帮忙,由于我晓得,这会帮助我们实现我们黑人和白人平等的梦想
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