what did freedom means to mendela in childhood STD 10
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- For Nelson Mandela, freedom in childhood, teenage and as a man differed.
- As a child, he felt that if we obey our father and do not break laws of land, then we are free.
- As a middle age man, he felt that the freedom had been snatched from him alone.
- As an adult, he felt that not only he himself, but his fellow citizens were also not free.
- So, he from that day, tried to search for freedom, a hunger for freedom was started by him.
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