There are few figures in modern history that inspire the
human spirit as completely as Nelson Mandela. For decades he has stood as the
ultimate example of the struggle for human dignity in the face of oppression,
confinement and political intrigue.
For those of us in the U.S. his struggle represented an
ideal. In our deepest thoughts and
desires we aspired to emulate this great man who was able to engage his
oppressors with dignity, honor and true courage. Many of us believed by his
example that a new world ethic of mutual respect, peace and cultural
understanding was not only possible but also achievable. If Nelson could defeat
the abomination that was Apartheid with love and compassion then all things
were possible.
For activists world wide, his example lead to a well spring
of young idealists willing to engage in the great struggle for universal human
dignity. It may be decades before the world realizes how profound his influence
has been on international events.
Of course, in South Africa he is considered an iconic
figure, the father of his nation. Millions are now free as a result of his
brave example. An entire people have lost their standard barer, their father
figure and the hero of their generation. There are those who would tarnish this
image with debate of the accomplishments of the political party he was
associated with. National politics aside; South Africa and the world have lost
an individual who stands among the greats of social justice.
Today we can imagine him being welcomed to tea by Gandhi,
seated next to Dr. King, and engaged in conversation with Mother Teresa. It is
a portrait that needs to be painted,; a legacy that will not be diminished.
Rest in Peace Mr. Mandela, you made the entire world a
better place.

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