Which twin obligations does nelson mandela mention in the lesson? Why were he and the rest of blacks able to fulfill those obligations?
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Every man, according to Mandela, has "dual obligations." The primary responsibility is to one's family, which includes one's parents, wife, and children. The second duty is to serve his people, community, and country.
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Every man, according to Mandela, has "dual obligations." The primary responsibility is to one's family, which includes one's parents, wife, and children. The second duty is to serve his people, community, and country.
Nelson Mandela spoke of "dual duties" since he had two choices when he married: one to his family and children and the other to his country and community. Furthermore, because they are inversely proportionate, no one can fulfill both obligations.
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