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Answered by abhinaba76
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Nelson Mandela's childhood was filled with training and education. He attended a local missionary school, a boarding school and then a Methodist secondary school. While attending a Methodist secondary school, Mandela was a multi-sport athlete. He was involved in boxing as well as track and excelled at both. Both his parents were illiterate, but being a devout Christian, his mother sent him to a local Methodist school when he was about seven.

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Nelson Mandela was a civil rights leader in South Africa. He fought against apartheid, a system where non-white citizens were segregated from whites and did not have equal rights. He served a good portion of his life in prison for his protests, but became a symbol for his people.

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