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Duty Quote by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela

“Nelson was locked up on Robben Island, and wives like me had been warned we would bring our husbands home as corpses from that place. But I always believed he would be released. It was my duty to have a home ready for us.” quote by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
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“Nelson was locked up on Robben Island, and wives like me had been warned we would bring our husbands home as corpses from that place. But I always believed he would be released. It was my duty to have a home ready for us.”

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela

About This Quote

She recounts personal fear and hope during Nelson Mandela's imprisonment, emphasizing duty to prepare a home for his return despite warnings.

In simple terms: She feared for Mandela but prepared for his return.

Key Takeaway

Prepare and stay hopeful despite adversity.

Themes

political struggle family duty resilience

Mood

determined hopeful

Type

personal historical

When to use this quote

  • family planning
  • community support
  • political activism

Key Concepts

apartheid personal sacrifice hope

Questions to Reflect On

  • How did you balance fear and hope?
  • What practical steps helped you prepare?
A Different Perspective

Optimism may overlook personal risk and trauma.

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