In this episode, we explore "Long Walk to Freedom," the autobiography of Nelson Mandela, which chronicles his extraordinary life journey from a small village in South Africa to becoming the country's first Black president. We delve into Mandela's childhood, his awakening to the injustices of apartheid, and his leadership in the African National Congress as he fought for equality. Despite spending 27 years in prison, Mandela's resilience and determination inspired a global movement for change. We discuss the significance of his release in 1990, South Africa’s first democratic elections, and the lasting impact of his story on the struggle for justice. Join us as we reflect on this powerful narrative of hope and perseverance.