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How did the desire for the freedom of his people change the life of nelson mandela brainly?

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Answered by bably66
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As a boy, Mandela enjoyed many of freedom. He was not restricted to go anywhere. He used to run freely in the fields and to swim in the stream in his village. For him, freedom at this time was restricted to the freedom of his own. As a student, he wanted freedom only for himself. He wanted the freedom to study, stay away at the night and to have the freedom to go anywhere. When he grew up freedom for him became a very important thing to be talked upon. The definition of courage for Mandela was to win and attain victory over fear. For him, the absence of fear was not the meaning of being courageous. He considered men to be brave when they had the courage to conquer fear. He does not want a condition in the society where the men would be fearless.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Nelson Mandela was an anti-Apartheid activist,became a civil rights leader.

Explanation:

  • Learning about the African history along with the discrimination being faced by the non-whites since childhood,he was drawn towards living freely and equally thus helping to end the discrimination.
  • He studied law and joined AFC upon his return where he was elected as the president,being a follower of Gandhi he tried to used non violent tactics to fight for their freedom but all went in  vain after which he used more violent tactics followed by labeling him and other fellow mates as terrorist and then got arrested.
  • He was sent to jail for 27 years,at the same time the movement got international recognition and due to international and local pressure the regime came to an end,followed by him becoming the first democratically elected president who established a government where every one is given the right to vote and their rights are protected by the same.
  • He was also known for helping prevent civil war.

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