how did the desire for freedom of his people change nelson mandela's life?
chapter-nelson mandela long walk to freedom
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He thought that he was born free and believed that as long as he obeyed his father and abided by the custom of his tribes. He was free in every possible manner. As he grew older freedom to raise a family and freedom to earn livelihood started dominating his thoughts. Gradually, he realised that he was selfish during his boyhood. But so only, the law if apartheid and due to his patriotism he became the leader of south africa. He tells that the policy of apartheid created a deep and lasting wound in my country and my people.
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