The Long Walk To Freedom 90%
Joining the African National Congress (ANC) in 1944 and co-founding the Youth League marked his shift from observer to activist. 3. The Struggle and Imprisonment
His experience at the University of Fort Hare and later in Johannesburg, where he practiced law, exposed him to the deep injustices of racial segregation. The Long Walk to Freedom
Born in 1918 in rural Mvezo, raised in the Thembu royal household. Joining the African National Congress (ANC) in 1944
Identify the book as a 1994 autobiography covering his early life, 27-year imprisonment, and political triumph. where he practiced law
The "long walk" symbolizes not just a physical journey or time spent in prison, but the enduring moral and psychological struggle to achieve freedom for both the oppressed and the oppressor. 2. Early Life and Education