Peace Warrior: 10 Memorable Shots Of Nelson Mandela [Photos] - Page 6
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Today (July 18) the world celebrates what would have been Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s 96th birthday. The onetime president of South Africa, former political prisoner, Nobel Peace Prize-winner, and all around inspiration passed away last December, but his teachings of peace and perseverance still lives.
Mandela was the true definition of sacrifice yet his leadership and dedication to South Africa’s anti-apartheid movement, is only part of why he remains a prolific figure in world history. It was his unbreakable spirit, and unwavering commitment to living life in the service of others is what made him a warrior.
He carried an air of humility even behind bars, as explained by fellow African National Congress prisoner Ahmed Kathrada in a 2007 interview with the UK’s Guardian newspaper. “In the first years, we were allowed one visit, one letter, every six months and the letter had to be no more than 500 words, but we had colleagues who were illiterate,” Kathrada said. “Mr Mandela encouraged us all to study – we had to study. Not only politics, but learning to read and write. That type of initiative was very, very important. It also helped morale.”
Mandela’s refusal to be mentally broken although physically imprisoned is a testament to his leadership. In honor of his birthday, take a look at 10 memorable photos of the late freedom fighter.
May he rest eternally.
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A young Mandela in traditional garb.
Boxing in the 1950s.
Statue unveiling in Parlament Square in 2007.
With Queen Elizabeth in 1996.
Receiving the African Nation Congress’ centenary torch.
Congratulating Sprinbrook captain Francois Pienaar after South Africa beat the All Blacks in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
Embracing Beyonce at the Give 1 Minute Of Your Life To AIDS’ Concert.
With former President Bill Clinton in 2007.
Mandela with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
“For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” -Nelson Mandela
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