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BTN BTN LiveBIG: Mandela Washington Fellows experience Big Ten hospitality

Brian Summerfield

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BTN LiveBIG: Mandela Washington Fellows experience Big Ten hospitality
Brian Summerfield via Big Ten Network

Rebel. Prisoner. Leader. Nelson Mandela was all of these things and more. He led the fight against the injustice of the South African apartheid state and was jailed for nearly three decades because of it. Then, shortly after he was freed, he became the father of the “new” South Africa when he was democratically elected as president of the “rainbow nation.” Though he passed on in 2013, Mandela’s name and legacy endure both in his home country and around the world, thanks in part to programs like the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. Several Big Ten universities are
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