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How did Mandela realize that his boyhood freedom was an illusion?​

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Answered by yimennasuing
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Answer:

Mandela realized that his boyhood freedom was an illusion because when he was a child it  was limited only till running  near the fields,  roam around mother's hut, freedom to swim in fresh and clear streams of water in village, roast mealies ( a south African maize plant) under the stars and to ride the broad backs of slow moving bull.

Answered by shivamsoni062007
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Explanation:

during childhood his life was care free the meaning of freedom for Mandela was quite simple he consider it to be free to run in speed to same in a clear steam free to roast meals and write the board by of slow moving bulls when he give up his thoughts on Freedom became more to found SC observe that his entire community was discriminated against he is soon realise that he is boyhood Freedom was an innocent he became to believe that freedom has to be for all and not only for him this he is thoughts and convictions grew and he came to believe that freedom was individual and a natural right of all human being this experience is lead to his joining the African National Congress

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