how long was mandela not troubled by the laws of man or god
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In the chapter, "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela, he says;
"I was born free in every way that I could know. As long as I obeyed my father and abided by the customs of my tribe, I was not troubled by the laws of man or God. But then I slowly saw that not only was I not free but my brothers and sisters were not free."
"A Long to Freedom", by Nelson Mandela is about the battle of opportunity in South Africa. On May 10, 1994, Nelson Mandela has accepted the promise as the main dark leader of South Africa.
- Also hence it was turning into a new-conceived majority rule country. Nelson Mandela made the vow as the main dark president.
- Throughout everyday life, a man has two significant commitments. First towards his family, to his folks, to his better half, and his kids, and second then again commitment towards his nation, individuals, and the local area.
- Everybody satisfies his obligation according to his tendency and interest. In any case, it was extremely difficult to satisfy in a nation like South Africa.
- At the point when Mandela turned into a grown-up then he comprehended that his opportunity was just a deception.
- Indeed, he was the captive of double-dealing. He additionally comprehended that he was a slave as well as his other relatives were too.
- The old man isn't the person who doesn't feel apprehensive, yet he is the person who overcomes that dread. Mandela said that each man has his obligations towards his nation and local area as well.
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