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Mandela gets to rest,after his long walk to freedom Bring back nelson Mandela,bring him back home to Soweto,we want to see him walking down the streets of South Africa…tomorrow...bring back Nelson Mandela...These are excerpts of a song that was etched in the minds of young people growing up in the late1980s and early 1990s.From the parched wastelands of Mauritania to the rich minefields of Zaire,and from the mouth of the great Nile,meandering through Sudan,past the savanna of Kenya and Tanzania to Mozambique,the words of the song resonated with the unflinching admiration Africans had for the man held prisoner on Robben Islandthe man who held the continent’s hope that South Africa’s oppressive apartheid would be crushed.
Mandela gets to rest, after his long walk to freedom Bring back nelson Mandela, bring him back home to Soweto, we want to see him walking down the streets of South Africa ... tomorrow ... bring back Nelson Mandela ... These are excerpts of a song that was etched in the minds of young people growing up in the late 1980s and early 1990s.From the parched wastelands of Mauritania to the rich minefields of Zaire, and from the mouth of the great Nile, meandering through Sudan, past the savanna of Kenya and Tanzania to Mozambique, the words of the song resonated with the unflinching admiration Africans had for the man held prisoner on Robben Island the man who held the continent’s hope that South Africa’s oppressive apartheid would be crushed.