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Answered by MysticalRainbow
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There was a great difference between the thoughts of freedom for Mandela when he was a boy and when he became young. During his boyhood, he didn't think about the lack of freedom. He used to think that the meaning of freedom was only limited to obeying parents and following the customs of his tribe. This thought was overturned when he understood the discrimination and lack of freedom for the African people. He spoke on behalf of the African people and about the discrimination they faced.

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