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Q1 Why does Mandela say that freedom is indivisible? How are the oppressed and the oppressor alike robbed of their humanity?

Q2 Describe the contribution of Nelson Mandela in the struggle for independence of the blacks of his country against the apartheid regime.

Q3 The inauguration ceremony symbolized a common victory for justice, for peace, for human dignity against the most hated apartheid regime based on racial discrimination. Comment.

Q4 The apartheid regime, the whites created in South Africa, was one of the harshest and most inhumane societies the world has ever known. Elucidate.

Q5 How was Mandela’s concept of freedom different in boyhood and youth than what it was in his mature age? How were transitory freedoms changed into his hunger for the freedom of his people?

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  1. Mandela is right in saying that the oppressor and oppressed alike are robbed of their humanity. ... Everyone is obliged to discharge their duties whether personal or social but without freedom a man cannot do so the person who snatched this freedom of a men IS really an oppressor and a prisoner of hatred.

  1. Answer: Nelson Mandela's contribution in the struggle for independence of the black in South Africa was exemplary. He had to fight for their freedom for many years; he also remained in prison for many years. ... Mandela is remembered for the great work he did for the emancipation of the colored people in South Africa.
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  3. Apartheid was a political system in South Africa in which white people discriminated against black people. This racial domination against the dark-skinned people was very cruel, harsh, and inhumane. The black people were not allowed to use roads, schools, hospitals, vehicles, etc. that the white people used.
  4. Freedom in his childhood was like freedom when a boy is locked in a room and free to do anything. ... He was a good boy in his parent's eyesbwhen he followed discipline imposed on him by his family and society. But when he entered mature age he found white people were considered superior than black people.

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