Long Walk to Freedom Text Question Answer Summary JKBOSE Class 10th English

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Long Walk to Freedom JKBOSE Class 10th Tulip Series English is the Lesson in Jammu and Kashmir State Board of School Education JKBOSE Class 10th Tulip Series English. Get the PDF High-quality Handwritten PDF Notes for JKBOSE Class 10th English Long Walk to Freedom.

Long Walk to Freedom

Long Walk to Freedom Text Question Answer Summary JKBOSE Class 10th English

This chapter is a part of the autobiography of Nelson Mandela (born- 18 July, 1918), the first Black President of South Africa. Portions of "Long Walk to Freedom" are a description of the inauguration ceremony, quotes from his speech, his path to becoming a freedom fighter, the struggle, and a tribute to other freedom fighters and many other individuals who struggled for their freedom.   

In an area known as South Africa, a cruel practice called "apartheid" existed. Apartheid means discrimination between individuals based on their race. It was the most cruel society where dark people were denied their most basic rights. This lesson provides us with an overview of how Nelson Mandela and others, etched their way to a world where there will be no discrimination based on their color, caste, race, age or gender.

The fight for independence, equality, and justice is the topic of "Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom," a chapter in the English textbook "First Flight" for Class 10. The chapter is an excerpt from Nelson Mandela's autobiography, a South African politician and anti-apartheid revolutionary.

Long Walk to Freedom Text Question Answer Summary JKBOSE Class 10th English

The chapter outlines Mandela's childhood and how he became a politically engaged member of the African National Congress (ANC), which fought against the apartheid regime in South Africa. Moreover, it highlights his 27-year imprisonment for his political activism, release, and his role in helping the country achieve the status of a multiracial democracy after release.

Mandela's unwavering commitment to the fight for freedom, equality, and justice is evident throughout the chapter. He is willing to make personal sacrifices in order to bring about change and ensure that there is a more just society for all South Africans. He also emphasizes the importance of nonviolence and peacemaking in making these a reality.
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