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Nelson Mandela received a formal education that began at a local mission school and continued at the University of Fort Hare, where he studied for a Bachelor of Arts degree. He later transferred to the University of the Witwatersrand to study law, becoming one of the first black students to attend. Mandela's education was deeply influenced by his early experiences in a traditional African society, as well as by his exposure to Western ideas and political thought. His academic background played a crucial role in shaping his leadership and activism against apartheid in South Africa.

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