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Nelson Mandela, a memorial in Brooklyn

Pictures and story by Kobina Annan, Jr. (Boyo)

Posted December 10, 2013

 
     
   
     

We lost a visionary leader and a brother,  Nelson Mandela.


Mandela's spoken word and powerful actions lead to the ending of apartheid in South Africa. After a long twenty-seven year in prison, he became the first black South African president from 1994-1999.


After gaining incomprehensible attention from the international community for being such a dominant political figure, The Nelson Mandela Foundation was created.

 

The vision and mission of this foundation is to ensure a society which remembers its past, listens to all its voices, and pursues, social justice.


A memorial was held for Nelson Mandela at the The House of the Lord Church in Brooklyn. NY. The Rev. Dr. Herbert Daughtry, veteran pastor and Civil Rights activist, said, "We have arranged this memorial to coincide with the funeral arrangements in South Africa, which will start on Sunday, December 8, 2013 with prayer, and conclude on Sunday, December 15, 2013. We know that people everywhere want to come together and share their sadness, appreciation, and gratitude for the life of this extraordinary man.


Rev. Daughtry was a member of Mayor David Dinkins delegation to South Africa in the early 1990s. He also served on the welcoming committee when Mr. Mandela visited New York in 1990. Rev. Daughtry has interacted with Mr. Mandela on a number of occasions, which included a reception for Mr. Mandela at the White House during President William Clinton's tenure, ceremonies at the Riverside Church and New York City Hall, etc.

 

 It was also at the Reverend's church that Mrs. Winnie Mandela made her first public speech in the U.S.A during their visit.


Music was provide by internationally renowned jazz artist, Mr. Randy Weston, and the Anointed Voices of The House of the Lord Church.


Nelson Mandela's footprints will forever remain solid. We shall always push forward.


Rest in Peace

Kobina Annan, Jr.
 


 

   

 

 

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