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

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Answer:

Nelson Mandela was disturbed by the inequality prevailing due to apartheid and had begun raising his voice against it since childhood itself.

Explanation:

  • 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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