Describe the views of Mandela for the black people who fought and sacrificed their lives for the country’s political independence?
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- 'Long walk to freedom' by Nelson Mandela talks about the apartheid system that prevailed in the South Africa after the Anglo-Boer war and the struggles black skinned people had to go through to finally get the freedom.
- With age , Nelson Mandela realised his obligation towards his people, his community and his country.
- As a boy, he believed that he was born free and that as long as he obeyed his father and followed the customs of his tribe , he was free from any kind of law of man and God.
- But as he grew up he realised his boyhood freedom was just an illusion.
- He also realised that freedom was taken away not just from him but from everyone who looked like him , ie every black skinned person.
- This is when he started to hunger for not just his personal freedom but freedom for all his people.
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Introduction:
'Long walk to freedom' by Nelson Mandela talks about the apartheid system that prevailed in the South Africa after the Anglo-Boer war and the struggles black skinned people had to go through to finally get the freedom.
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With age , Nelson Mandela realised his obligation towards his people, his community and his country.
As a boy, he believed that he was born free and that as long as he obeyed his father and followed the customs of his tribe , he was free from any kind of law of man and God.
But as he grew up he realised his boyhood freedom was just an illusion.
He also realised that freedom was taken away not just from him but from everyone who looked like him , ie every black skinned person.
This is when he started to hunger for not just his personal freedom but freedom for all his people.