Mandela was the liberation movement’s rallying cry through 27 years of incarceration and country’s moral compass once he stepped down from public office.
IT must be hard to walk in the shadow of Nelson Mandela, a man described as South Africa’s “combined Washington, Lincoln and Gandhi,” but Archbishop Desmond Tutu held his own against his country’s foremost icon. If Mandela was the greatest black South African political leader and acknowledged as the father of his…