What events led to Mandela's joining the African National Congress?
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1. He was free to do anything when he was young as long as he followed the rules and regulations of his tribe and obeyed his father, but when he grew up he saw the his earlier freedom was an illusion.
2.All people who looked like him were put in metaphorical and sometimes even literal chains. Chain on one of his people were chains on all of them and chains on all his people were chains on him.
3. He was barred from fulfilling his twin obligations , he could serve his nation and his family at the same time.
4. Blacks were discriminated by the whites, they didn't get enough or equal opportunities.
5. Blacks were forced to serve their white masters, he saw many people stand up to this type of inhumane treatment , these people faced all dire consequences of this act, but never gave up their fight for freedom and equal treatment. The racial policy gave birth to many people who hearts and souls were purer than the purest diamonds, like Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, etc. He believed that if humans can be thought to hate than they can be taught to love because love comes more naturally to the human heart than hate.
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