"Twenty-five years ago, amid the struggle against apartheid, I
volunteered as a high school teacher in South Africa. Nelson
Mandela was still in prison, and black South Africans were still
denied the right to vote. I taught English, math, history and
science to my students, but I knew my true work was in educating
the next generation of black South African women to be ready to
lead in a new South Africa. Mandela's unrelenting strength and
courage made this dream a reality for my students and their
families. "Today, with his passing, we lost one of the
greatest moral leaders of our time. Mandela's legacy of struggle
and leadership will be remembered along with those of Ghandi and
King as among the most important toward ending
government-sponsored racism throughout the world.
"My heart goes out to my South African friends and all those around
the world who helped bring an end to apartheid. May we all continue
to find inspiration for fighting injustice from Mandela's dedication
to freedom, equality and forgiveness."
[Text from file received from the office
of
Illinois Attorney General Lisa
Madigan]
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