The life and legacy of Nelson Mandela

BENJAMIN CHAVIS JR.
BENJAMIN F. CHAVIS JR.

(NNPA)—As millions of people throughout world mourn and celebrate the life and living legacy of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, it is important to focus on some of the most enduring and meaningful leadership attributes of Madiba’s long and valiant struggle for freedom, justice, equality, peace and empowerment.  Mandela’s leadership not only transformed South Africa into an inclusive nonracial democracy and a vibrant emerging economy, but also Mandela became the unquestionable moral leader of the global movement for freedom.
We well remember that historic moment and magnificent sight on May 10, 1994 when heads of state from across Africa and from around the world gathered to attend the inauguration of President Nelson Mandela in South Africa.  It was a celebration of the triumph of the election of Mandela, as well as a solemn salute to the victory of the liberation and freedom movement in South Africa and all over the region of southern Africa.  Through the hard work, tremendous sacrifices, blood, and organizational discipline of the African National Congress, the first democratic election in the history of South Africa was achieved with one of the highest voter turnouts that the world has ever witnessed.

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