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what freedom mean to Mandela in childhood?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by tora17
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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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