Detroit celebrates the life of Nelson Mandela

Special Detroit Tribute to "Madiba"

DETROIT – On Sunday, December 15, 2013 from 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. a celebratory program will be held at the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, located at 350 Madison in Detroit for a special tribute to honor the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela.  The event is free and open to the public. 

Detroit has a legacy of supporting the anti-apartheid movement and championing the accomplishments of Nelson Mandela.   When he was released after 27 years from prison a march was staged from the Museum of African American History to a program at Ford Auditorium.  When he toured the United States 50,000 people gathered at Tiger Stadium to hear him.  $1,000,000 was raised in Detroit (more than any other city in the country) and given to Mr. Mandela to forward his cause. 

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At this time of transition in Detroit, regardless of any political or social distinctions it is appropriate that we as a community reflect on the lessons of Nelson Mandela. We invite everyone of all races, of every station, young and old to unite in the legacy and memory of Nelson Mandela.