What did Mendela mean when he says he is "simply the sum of all the Africans patriots "who had gone before him?
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- 'Long walk to freedom' by Nelson Mandela talks about the apartheid system that prevailed in the South Africa after the Anglo-Boer war and the struggles black skinned people had to go through to finally get the freedom.
- He mentions that he is "simply the sum of all those African Patriots who had gone before him" this is his way of playing tribute to the ones who sacrificed their lives in the fight for freedom for their people.
- He feels he is the sum of all those patriotes as they were the ones who United the people and encouraged them to fight for their right .
- They are no more there to see their people walk the path with their lives .
- But in the heart of every black skinned people they will live forever .
- It was because of their support and believe that he was not able to keep the spirit of his people together and finally bring justice and equality to them .
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Introduction:
'Long walk to freedom' by Nelson Mandela talks about the apartheid system that prevailed in the South Africa after the Anglo-Boer war and the struggles black skinned people had to go through to finally get the freedom.
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He mentions that he is "simply the sum of all those African Patriots who had gone before him" this is his way of playing tribute to the ones who sacrificed their lives in the fight for freedom for their people.
He feels he is the sum of all those patriotes as they were the ones who United the people and encouraged them to fight for their right .
They are no more there to see their people walk the path with their lives .
But in the heart of every black skinned people they will live forever .
It was because of their support and believe that he was not able to keep the spirit of his people together and finally bring justice and equality to them ..
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