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4 August, 07:05

How did nelson mandela react to society when he was growing up

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  1. 4 August, 07:28
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    Nelson Mandela was disturbed by the inequality prevailing due to apartheid and had begun raising his voice against it since childhood itself.

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    As a small child, Nelson did not understand the reason behind the ill-treatment given to the coloreds by the whites. The discrimination that he faced at every single step angered him and made him ask himself why doesn't anyone do anything to secure equality that they deserve. He started speaking about the injustice at an early age and was hence kept under dogwatch and later arrested by the predominantly white government.
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