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summary of class 10. first flight

lesson 2 long walk to freedom

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Answered by sherlockpanda007
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This chapter is an extract from the autobiography of Nelson Mandela (born- 18 July, 1918), the first Black President of South Africa. Excerpts from “Long Walk to Freedom” include description of the inauguration ceremony, citations from his speech, his journey to being a freedom fighter, the struggle, along with a tribute to other freedom fighters and countless other people who fought for their freedom.   In South Africa, a brutal practice named “apartheid” was followed. Apartheid refers to the discrimination between people on the basis of their race. It was one of the most brutal societies where dark-skinned people were deprived of their basic rights. This lesson gives us an overview as to how Nelson Mandela along with others, carved their way to a society where there will be no discrimination on the basis of their colour, caste, race, age or gender.

Answered by gagandeepsinghrajpur
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Explanation: In this chapter blacks were discriminated and faced many problems . They were not allowed to go where the white lives. So Nelson Mandela fought for the black people and he was the first Black person who became the President of South Africa that was a honorable and a tremendous moment for South Africa that now blacks and whites will be treated equally. All will get equal opportunity many leaders from the other countries also joined this two national anthems was sung on this day and the Nelson Mandela recognise the people who gave their life for the freedom of South Africa before the freedom when Nelson Mandela was a small boy freedom for him was just only to roam here and there and to play in yards but when he grow he get to know the problem that the blacks the people like him are facing many problems they were discriminated about caste and gender so he fought for South Africa and made South free car free and democratic country

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