APARTHEID OPPOSITION
Nelson Mandela, deciding over time that he personally had to become involved in the struggle against apartheid wrote, “I had no epiphany, no singular revelation, no moment of truth, but a steady accumulation of a thousand slights, a thousand indignities, a thousand unremembered moments, produced in me an anger, a rebelliousness, a desire to fight the system that imprisoned my people. There was no particular day on which I said, ‘From henceforth I will devote myself to the liberation of my people;’ instead I simply found myself doing so, and could not do otherwise.” From Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, Don Maddox
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