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Long walk to freedom is ongoing journey from "summary" of Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela
The struggle for freedom is not a destination but a journey that continues even after achieving political liberation. In my own life, this journey has been marked by victories and setbacks, progress and challenges. It is a path that requires constant vigilance, dedication, and commitment to the principles of justice, equality, and democracy. Freedom is not a static state but a dynamic process that requires ongoing effort and sacrifice. Even after being released from prison and elected as the first black president of South Africa, I knew that the fight for freedom was far from over. The legacy of apartheid, the lingering effects of colonialism, and the persistence of poverty and inequality all served as reminders that our work was not yet done. As a leader, I understood tha...Similar Posts
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