What made Nelson Mandela decide to become a lawyer
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Mandela the Lawyer - by R Gerber
For over two decades, from 1941 to 1961, Nelson Mandela was a member of the organized legal profession in South Africa: an articled clerk, a professional assistant, a sole practitioner and well as practicing in partnership. In 1939, aged 21 years, when he commenced his studies at Fort Hare University, he had arrived courtesy of Regent Jongintaba’s vehicle – in 1964, just more than 25 years later, he would arrive at Robben Island courtesy of a military transport plane
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