CHAPTER 2 A Leader (1941-l962)
CHAPTER 2 A Leader (1941-l962) CHAPTER 2 A Leader (1941-l962) So he went to Johannesburg, the City of Gold. It was a good place for rich white people but hard work for the black men who dug out the gold in the mines a mile below the ground. He decided to study law. He had barely enough money to buy candles for light to read in his room. But he passed the exams, and with his friend, Oliver Tambo, they opened a lawyers' office. Apartheid is gone now, Andile, but it was bad. It meant separatin
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CHAPTER 2 A Leader (1941-l962)
CHAPTER 2 A Leader (1941-l962)
So he went to Johannesburg, the City of Gold.It was a good place for rich white peoplebut hard work for the black men who dug out the gold in the mines a mile below the ground.
He decided to study law.He had barely enough money to buy candles for light to read in his room.But he passed the exams, and with his friend, Oliver Tambo, they opened a lawyers' office.
Apartheid is gone now, Andile, but it was bad.It meant separating white and black people, but whites got the better things.Black children often went to school without breakfast, often walking barefoot for miles.There could be a hundred pupils in one classroom. Think of that!