Episode 1237
This episode chronicles the life of Nelson Mandela, the prominent revolutionary who became the first black president of South Africa. The text details his journey from a royal Thembu upbringing and legal studies to his leadership within the African National Congress, where he fought against the oppressive apartheid system. Following decades of political imprisonment on Robben Island and elsewhere, he emerged to lead peaceful negotiations that transitioned the nation toward a multiracial democracy. His presidency focused on national reconciliation, famously using the 1995 Rugby World Cup to bridge deep racial divides. Beyond his political career, the source explores his complex personal life, his shifting ideological ties to socialism, and his global status as a symbol of social justice. Today, he is remembered as the "Father of the Nation" and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate for his moral leadership.
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