what freedom mean to Mandela in childhood?
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→ During childhood, the meaning of freedom for Mandela was quite limited.
→ He considered it to be free to run in the fields, to swim in the clear stream, free to roast mealies and ride the board backs of slow moving Bulls.
→ He wanted to stay out at night.
→ It was a transistory (temporary) freedom.
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Nelson Mandela: the embodiment of Freedom and Equality. ... In the 1960s, Mandela knew that his imprisonment was more than being locked between four walls. For him it was a symbol. A symbol of freedom and equality for which he was willing to fight, meaning he was willing to sacrifice even his own freedom.
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