- In a nation healing from the scars of apartheid, Nelson Mandela became the moral compass
- With bouts of illness, the anti-apartheid icon faded from the limelight in recent years
- Mandela spent 27 years in prison; 18 of them were on Robben Island
(CNN) — Nelson Mandela, the revered statesman who emerged from prison after 27 years to lead South Africa out of decades of apartheid, has died, South African President Jacob Zuma announced late Thursday.
Mandela was 95.
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Nelson Mandela, the prisoner-turned-president who reconciled South Africa after the end of apartheid, died on Thursday, December 5, according to the country’s president, Jacob Zuma. Mandela was 95.




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