How did Mandela feel the need for freedom has he grew up and how did attitude affect his life
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they were very happy because she or he will get a freedom
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she or he attitude will change
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During the 19th century when Nelson Mandela was a child he felt that black people were dominated by the white people and black people had no freedom at all. This inequality between the human races affected the Nelson Mandela life and he felt the need of freedom for black people who were exploited by the white people. When Nelson Mandela became the Prime Minister of South Africa, he gave the message for equality among all kind of human races.
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