The
Week of February 12th, 2006: IN BLACK
HISTORY
NELSON ROLIHLAHLA
MANDELA
CELEBRATE
BLACK HISTORY
MONTH
Nelson
Mandela's greatest pleasure, his most private moment, is watching
the sun set with the music of Handel or Tchaikovsky playing. Locked
up in his cell during daylight hours, deprived of music, both
these simple pleasures were denied him for decades. With his fellow
prisoners, concerts were organised when possible, particularly
at Christmas time, where they would sing. Nelson Mandela finds
music very uplifting, and takes a keen interest not only in European
classical music but also in African choral music and the many
talents in South African music. But one voice stands out above
all - that of Paul Robeson, whom he describes as our hero.
The
years in jail reinforced habits that were already entrenched:
the disciplined eating regime of an athlete began in the 1940s,
as did the early morning exercise. Still today Nelson Mandela
is up by 4.30am, irrespective of how late he has worked the previous
evening. By 5am he has begun his exercise routine that lasts at
least an hour. Breakfast is by 6.30, when the days newspapers
are read. The day s work has begun.
With
a standard working day of at least 12 hours, time management is
critical and Nelson Mandela is extremely impatient with unpunctuality,
regarding it as insulting to those you are dealing with.
When
speaking of the extensive travelling he has undertaken since his
release from prison, Nelson Mandela says: I was helped when preparing
for my release by the biography of Pandit Nehru, who wrote of
what happens when you leave jail. My daughter Zinzi says that
she grew up without a father, who, when he returned, became a
father of the nation. This has placed a great responsibility of
my shoulders. And wherever I travel, I immediately begin to miss
the familiar - the mine dumps, the colour and smell that is uniquely
South African, and, above all, the people. I do not like to be
away for any length of time. For me, there is no place like home.....read
more.
Andrea
Lee Oliver Woodson aka "Andy" aka "Mother"
Lucy Curry , Dot
Talley, Bertrand "Goocher" Frye, Irma Woodson,
Russell Woodson,
Nora Moorehead-Dixon, James Dixon, Anthony
"Torry" Dorsey,
Ross "Booper"
Thomas, Termain "Butter" Woodson, Dorothy Jean Lee
Ransom,
John Martin Moorehead,
Jr., Donna Ann Davis, Patrice "Trice Ball" Howze
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