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Why did Mandela say that Freedom Was Indivisible???​

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Answered by harshita918
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Nelson Mandela believes that freedom is indivisible. His hunger for his own freedom became the greater hunger for the freedom of his people. He couldn’t live his life with dignity and self-respect if his own people were bound in chains. The chains on any one of his people were the chains on all of them.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nelson Mandela was one of the freedom fighters who fought against apartheid in South Africa.

In the chapter, Nelson Mandela shares his views on the sacrifice of his fellow nationalists.

According to him, freedom is indivisible due to the very fact that the chains on any black were the chains on all of them.

Mandela, in this chapter, pays tribute to his fellow patriots who sacrificed their lives to attain freedom for their country.

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