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what does mandela say about the people of his countrymen​

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Answered by XxInnocentPaglixX
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In his speech, Nelson Mandela said, “I see a bright future of the country. Now no one will experience the oppression by another.

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Mandela, My Countryman

Nadine GordimerJune 28, 2013

Mandela, My Countryman

To have lived one’s life at the same time, and in the same natal country, as Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a guidance and a privilege we South Africans shared. I also knew the privilege of becoming one of his friends. I met him in 1964, during the Rivonia Trial, when he was being tried for acts of sabotage against the government, and I was present in court when he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

In 1979, I wrote a novel, “Burger’s Daughter,” on the theme of the family life of revolutionaries’ children, a life ruled by their parents’ political faith and the daily threat of imprisonment. I don’t know how the book, which was banned in South Africa when it was published, was smuggled to Mandela in Robben Island Prison. But he, the most exigent reader I could have hoped for, wrote me a letter of deep, understanding acceptance about the book..

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