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What does Mandela mean when he says freedom is indivisible

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Answered by suskumari135
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Answer:

FREEDOM IS INDIVISIBLE MEANS THAT IF ANY ONE PERSON OF HIS OWN IS HAVING A CHAIN THAT MEAN EVERY ONE OF HIS HAVING THE SAME AND IF ALL OF HIS PEOPLE ARE HAVING SOME CHAIN THAT MEAN HE IS HAVING CHAINS TOO.

Explanation:

LONG WALK TO FREDOM A GREAT SLOGAN BY NELSON MANDELA.

NELSON MANDELA FULLNAME IS Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. HE WAS BORN IN SOUTH AFRICA AND HE WAS A GREAT POLITICAL LEADER AND PHYLANTROPIST.HE SERVED HIS COUNTRY AS A PRESIDENT FROM 1994 TO 1999. HE WAS THE FIRST BLACK MAN WHO ELECTED AS THE PRESIDENT BACK THEN. HE ONLY HAS THIS ONE GREAT AGENDA THAT HE WANT TO FINISH RACISISM THAT HIS PEOPLE WERE FACING ALL THE TIME BACK THEN. HE RAISE HIS VOICE FOR A GOOD THING IN HIS LIFE. HE WAS ONE OF THE GREAT LEADER SOUTH AFRICA EVER HAVE.

Answered by jefferson7
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Explanation:

Nelson Mandela asserts that he was born free. He was not born with a hunger to be free. He was born free in every way that he could know. Mandela was free to run in the fields near his mother's hut,  free to swim in the stream in his village, free to roast mealies under the stars, and to ride the backs of bulls.

Mandela contends that as long as he obeyed his mother and father and abided by the customs of his tribe, he was not troubled by the laws of man or God.

Mandela discovered that his boyhood freedom was an illusion. His freedom had already been taken away from him. At first, he wanted personal freedom.

He later realized that not only was he not free, but his people were not free. His hunger for his own freedom changed to a greater hunger for the freedom of his own people.

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