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NELSON MANDELA IS RELEASED FROM PRISON

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NELSON MANDELA IS RELEASED FROM PRISON

South Africa turned the page on its violent political past June 2 as it voted peacefully in a watershed election expected to send Nelson Mandela into retirement with a landslide for his ruling party. Mandela is accompanied by his former wife Winnie, moments after his release from prison February 11, 1990 after serving 27 years in jail.
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This powerful print captures a historic moment in South African history - the release of Nelson Mandela from prison on February 11,1990. After enduring an astonishing 27 years behind bars, Mandela emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience for his nation. In this image, we see him accompanied by his former wife Winnie, their faces filled with both relief and determination. South Africa had long been plagued by violent political unrest, but on June 2nd of that same year, the country took a significant step towards peace as it held a watershed election characterized by peaceful voting. This election was expected to mark the beginning of Mandela's retirement from politics after leading his ruling party with unwavering dedication. The photograph serves as a reminder of Mandela's extraordinary journey and sacrifice for justice and equality. It encapsulates the immense significance not only for South Africa but also for the world at large. The image showcases two individuals who have endured unimaginable hardships yet stand tall together, ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead. Ulli Michel's skillful capture immortalizes this pivotal moment in history while evoking emotions of admiration and respect. It is through photographs like these that we are reminded of our collective capacity to overcome adversity and strive towards a better future.

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