Nelson Mandela and his family life
Title: Nelson Mandela and his family life
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Nelson Mandela and his family life
Nelson Mandela mentioned in his book, “In life, every man has twin obligations- obligations to his family, to his parents, to his wife and children; and he has an obligation to his people, his community, his country” (623). In Martin Luther’s King’s “Letter from the Birmingham City Jail,” he stated, “whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly.” According to Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, this statement so happens to be true. Every member of Mandela’
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was free, she asked him to slow down. He refused to quit. Mandela felt that he could no longer be married and he continued in the struggle.
All throughout Nelson Mandela’s struggle, he found that he was prevented from fulfilling his obligations as a son, a father, and a husband. He found that the millions of South Africans that he will never know or meet were the ones he knew best and loved most (623).
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