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NELSON MANDELA
What hunger does the writer talk of?​

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Answered by jameelunnissa073
2

Answer:

hunger of freefom

Explanation:

in his all novels and speeches

Answered by Anonymous
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. Nelson Mandela was not discriminated when he was in his childhood but with the time as he was growing he saw discrimination when he was a young man that his freedom had already been taken from him then he began to hunger for equality.

Note:

  • Here He refer to Nelson Mandela
  • Nelson Mandela was belonged to trible group.
  • Like Gandhiji is the father of our nation there Nelson Mandela was the father of South Africa
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