Compare the lives of Nelson Mandela and Anne Frank on the basis of the social systems they lived under.
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CAPE TOWN — Since 95-year-old former South African president Nelson Mandela was laid to rest at his ancestral home of Qunu, the small rural village in the country’s Eastern Cape Province, December 15, friends and associates from his early Struggle years until the present have been fondly remembering the impact he had on their lives. In recent days, The Times of Israel has met with several of them.
Fellow Rivonia Trialist Denis Goldberg (80) treasures the eight months he spent with Mandela during the 1963-1964 hearing in which leading opponents of apartheid were on trial for their lives. Goldberg was the only white person to be convicted and jailed for life at the conclusion of the trial, though others had been charged. It is noteworthy that of the 19 arrested at Liliesleaf Farm hideout in Rivonia in 1963, all six whites were Jewish.
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