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Nelson Mandela Exhibit Captures South Africa’s Path to Racial Equality

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Nelson Mandela with the words "The Birth of Rolihlahla" over his head

The latest exhibit at the Clinton Presidential Library tells the story of South African President Nelson Mandela. “Mandela: The Journey to Ubuntu” features Mandela’s life through the lens of photographer Matthew Willman, along with artifacts from the Library’s collection, President Clinton’s personal collection, and on loan from the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

The exhibit captures locations that played integral roles in South Africa’s path to racial equality and Mandela’s fight for freedom including the recreation of the eight-by-seven-foot prison cell he was sentenced to live in for 18 years of his imprisonment.

The exhibit closes February of 2018.

– Sandra McGrew, Ghidotti Communications

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