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what made a nelson mandela a rebellion ​

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Answered by akbaruddinmultani
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He was already a figure from the past; one "retired from retirement", as he put it, since 2004. He was painfully frail and, for the most part, out of sight. He played no continuing part in the new South Africa. He existed, through the final cruel months of illness, in a parallel world beyond politics. And yet Nelson Mandela's passing, and the torrent of grief and tributes that has followed it, show something quite extraordinary: the power of example, the power of legend, a power that still lives.

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