what did begin free mean to mandela as a boy and as a student? how does he contrast these transitory freedom with the basis and honourable freedom
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How does he contrast these “transitory freedoms” with “the basic and honorable freedoms”? Answer: As a boy, Mandela wasn't hungry to be free, because he felt he was born free. As long as he obeyed his father, and kept up with his tribe's traditions, he was safe in every way he knew.
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