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WanderersStadium,Johannesburg,SouthAfrica

July17,2018

Thankyou.Thankyousomuch.Thankyouverymuch.Thankyou.Thankyousomuch.

Thankyou.ToMamaGraç

aMachel,membersoftheMandelafamily,theMachelfamily,toPresidentRamaphosawhoyoucanseeisinspiringnewhopeinthisgreatcountry–professor,doctor,distinguishedguests,toMamaSisuluandtheSisulufamily,tothepeopleofSouthAfrica–itisasingularhonorformetobeherewithallofyouaswegathertocelebratethebirthandlifeofoneofhistory’struegiants.

Letmebeginbyacorrectionandafewconfessions.ThecorrectionisthatIamaverygooddancer.Ijustwanttobeclearaboutthat.Michelleisalittlebetter.

Theconfessions.Numberone:

Iwasnotexactlyinvitedtobehere.IwasorderedinaverynicewaytobeherebyGraç

aMachel.

Confessionnumbertwo:

Iforgotmygeographyandthefactthatrightnowit’swinterinSouthAfrica.Ididn’tbringacoat,andthismorning,IhadtosendsomebodyouttothemallbecauseIamwearinglongjohns.IwasborninHawaii. 

IwasborninHawaii.

Confessionnumberthree:

WhenmystafftoldmethatIwastodeliveralecture,Ithoughtbacktothestuffyoldprofessorsinbowtiesandtweed,andIwonderedifthiswasonemoresignofthestageoflifethatI’mentering,alongwithgrayhairandslightlyfailingeyesight.IthoughtaboutthefactthatmydaughtersthinkanythingItellthemisalecture.IthoughtabouttheAmericanpressandhowtheyoftengotfrustratedatmylong-windedanswersatpressconferences,whenmyresponsesdidn’tconformtotwo-minutesoundbites.Butgiventhestrangeanduncertaintimesthatwearein–andtheyarestrange,andtheyareuncertain–witheachday’snewscyclesbringingmorehead-spinninganddisturbingheadlines,Ithoughtmaybeitwouldbeusefultostepbackforamomentandtrytogetsomeperspective.SoIhopeyou’llindulgeme,despitetheslightchill,asIspendmuchofthislecturereflectingonwherewe’vebeen,andhowwearrivedatthispresentmoment,inthehopethatitwillofferusaroadmapforwhereweneedtogonext.

Onehundredyearsago,MadibawasborninthevillageofM–oh,seethere,Ialwaysgetthat–IgottogetmyMs.rightwhenI’minSouthAfrica.Mvezo–Igotit.Truthfully,it’sbecauseit’ssocold,mylipsstuck.Soinhisautobiography,hedescribesahappychildhood;

he’slookingaftercattle,he’splayingwiththeotherboys,eventuallyattendsaschoolwherehisteachergavehimtheEnglishnameNelson.Andasmanyofyouknow,he’squotedsaying,“Whyshebestowedthisparticularnameuponme,Ihavenoidea.”

Therewasnoreasontobelievethatayoungblackboyatthistime,inthisplace,couldinanywayalterhistory.Afterall,SouthAfricawasthenlessthanadecaderemovedfromfullBritishcontrol.Already,lawswerebeingcodifiedtoimplementracialsegregationandsubjugation,thenetworkoflawsthatwouldbeknownasapartheid.MostofAfrica,includingmyfather’shomeland,wasundercolonialrule.ThedominantEuropeanpowers,havingendedahorrificworldwarjustafewmonthsafterMadiba’sbirth,viewedthiscontinentanditspeopleprimarilyasspoilsinacontestforterritory 

andabundantnaturalresourcesandcheaplabor.Andtheinferiorityoftheblackrace,anindifferencetowardsblackcultureandinterestsandaspirationswasagiven.

Andsucha 

viewoftheworld–thatcertainraces,certainnations,certaingroupswereinherentlysuperior,andthatviolenceandcoercionistheprimarybasisforgovernance,thatthestrongnecessarilyexploittheweak,thatwealthisdeterminedprimarilybyconquest–thatviewoftheworldwashardlyconfinedtorelationsbetweenEuropeandAfrica,orrelationsbetweenwhitesandblacks.Whiteswerehappytoexploitotherwhiteswhentheycould.Andbytheway,blackswereoftenwillingtoexploitotherblacks.Andaroundtheglobe,themajorityofpeoplelivedatsubsistencelevels,withoutasayinthepoliticsoreconomicforcesthatdeterminedtheirlives.Often,theyweresubjecttothewhimsandcrueltiesofdistantleaders.Theaveragepersonsawnopossibilityofadvancingfromthecircumstancesoftheirbirth.Womenwerealmostuniformlysubordinatetomen.Privilegeandstatuswasrigidlyboundbycasteandcolorandethnicityandreligion.Andeveninmyowncountry,evenindemocraciesliketheUnitedStates,foundedonadeclarationthatallmenarecreatedequal,racialsegregationandsystemicdiscriminationwasthelawinalmosthalfthecountryandthenormthroughouttherestofthecountry.

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Thatwastheworldjust100yearsago.Therearepeoplealivetodaywhowerealiveinthatworld.Itishardthentooverstatetheremarkabletransformationsthathavetakenplacesincethattime.AsecondWorldWar,evenmoreterriblethanthefirst,alongwithacascadeofliberationmovementsfromAfricatoAsia,LatinAmerica,theMiddleEast,wouldfinallybringanendtocolonialrule.Moreandmorepeoples,havingwitnessedthehorrorsoftotalitarianism,therepeatedmassslaughtersofthe20thcentury,begantoembraceanewvisionforhumanity,anewidea–onebasednotonlyontheprincipleofnationalself-determination,butalsoontheprinciplesofdemocracyandruleoflawandcivilrightsandtheinherentdignityofeverysingleindividual.

Inthosenationswithmarket-basedeconomies,suddenly,unionmovementsdeveloped;

andhealthandsafetyandcommercialregulationswereinstituted;

andaccesstopubliceducationwasexpanded;

andsocialwelfaresystemsemerged,allwiththeaimofconstrainingtheexcessesofcapitalismandenhancingitsabilitytoprovideopportunitynotjusttosomebuttoallpeople.Andtheresultwasunmatchedeconomicgrowthandagrowthofthemiddleclass.Andinmyowncountry,themoralforceofthecivilrightsmovementnotonlyoverthrewJimCrowlaws,butitopenedupthefloodgatesforwomenandhistoricallymarginalizedgroupstoreimaginethemselves,tofindtheirownvoices,tomaketheirownclaimstofullcitizenship.

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ItwasinserviceofthislongwalktowardsfreedomandjusticeandequalopportunitythatNelsonMandeladevotedhislife.Attheoutset,hisstrugglewasparticulartothisplace,tohishomeland–afighttoendapartheid,afighttoensurelastingpoliticalandsocialandeconomicequalityforitsdisenfranchisednon-whitecitizens.Butthroughhissacrificeandunwaveringleadershipand,perhapsmostofall,throughhismoralexample,Mandelaandthemovementheledwouldcometosignifysomethinglarger.Hecametoembodytheuniversalaspirationsofdispossessedpeopleall 

aroundtheworld,theirhopesforabetterlife,thepossibilityofamoraltransformationintheconductofhumanaffairs.

Madiba’slightshonesobrightly,evenfromthatnarrowRobbenIslandcell,thatinthelate‘70s,hecouldinspireayoungcollegestudentontheothersideoftheworldtoreexaminehisownpriorities,couldmakemeconsiderthesmallroleImightplayinbendingthearcoftheworldtowardsjustice.Andwhenlater,asalawstudent,IwitnessedMadibaemergefromprison,just…justafewmonths,you’llrecall,afterthefalloftheBerlinWall,Ifeltthesamewaveofhopethatwashedthroughheartsallaroundtheworld.

Yourememberthatfeeling?

Itseemedasiftheforcesofprogresswereonthemarchthattheywereinexorable.Eachstephetook,youfeltthisisthemomentwhentheoldstructuresofviolenceandrepressionandancienthatredsthathadsolongstuntedpeople’slivesandconfinedthehumanspirit–thatallthatwascrumblingbeforeoureyes.Andthen,asMadibaguidedthisnationthroughnegotiationpainstakingly,reconciliation,itsfirstfairandfreeelections;

asweallwitnessedthegraceandthegenerositywithwhichheembracedformerenemies,thewisdomforhimtostepawayfrompoweroncehefelthisjobwascomplete,weunderstoodthat–weunderstooditwasnotjustthesubjugated,theoppressedwhowerebeingfreedfromtheshacklesofthepast.Thesubjugatorwasbeingofferedagift,beinggivenachancetoseeinanewway,beinggivenachancetoparticipateintheworkofbuildingabetterworld.

Andduringthelastdecadesofthe20th 

century,theprogressive,democraticvisionthatNelsonMandelarepresentedinmanywayssetthetermsofinternationalpoliticaldebate.Itdoesn’tmeanthatvisionwasalwaysvictorious,butitsettheterms,theparameters;

itguidedhowwethoughtaboutthemeaningofprogress,anditcontinuedtopropeltheworldforward.Yes,therewerestilltragedies–bloodycivilwarsfromtheBalkanstotheCongo.Despitethefactthatethnicand…andsectarianstrifestillflaredupwithheartbreakingregularity,despiteallthatasaconsequenceofthecontinuationofnucleardé

tente,andapeacefulandprosperousJapan,andaunifiedEuropeanchoredinNATO,andtheentryofChinaintotheworld’ssystemoftrade–allthatgreatlyreducedtheprospectofwarbetweentheworld’sgreatpowers.AndfromEuropetoAfrica,LatinAmerica,SoutheastAsia,dictatorshipsbegantogivewaytodemocracies.Themarchwason.Arespectforhumanrightsandtheruleoflaw,enumeratedinadeclarationbytheUnitedNations,becamethe 

guidingnorm 

forthemajorityofnations,eveninplaceswheretherealityfellfarshortoftheideal,evenwhenthosehumanrightswereviolated,thosewhoviolatedhumanrightswereonthedefensive.

Andwiththesegeopoliticalchangescamesweepingeconomicchanges.Theintroductionof

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