President Barack Obamaâs speech was delivered from the White House blog to the masses.
Nelson Mandelaâs struggle against South African apartheid inspired millions. And his great call for justice and equality continues to resonate around the world, as new generations of young people pursue the ideals he embraced.
Earlier today in Johannesburg, President Obama paid tribute to a hero and a leader â" and spoke about the path thatâs still ahead.
Today in Johannesburg, President Obama joined leaders from the United States and around the world at a national memorial service for former South African President Nelson Mandela.
In President Obamaâs remarks, he reflected on what Mandela meant to him personally, as well as to the people of South Africa, and urged all of us to remember Madibaâs legacy and contributions to humanity.
For the people of South Africa, for those he inspired around the globe, Madibaâs passing is rightly a time of mourning, and a time to celebrate a heroic life. But I believe it should also prompt in each of us a time for self-reflection. With honesty, regardless of our station or our circumstance, we must ask:  How well have I applied his lessons in my own life? Itâs a question I ask myself, as a man and as a President.
âThe questions we face today â" how to promote equality and justice; how to uphold freedom and human rights; how to end conflict and sectarian war â" these things do not have easy answers,â President Obama said.
Nelson Mandela reminds us that it always seems impossible until it is done. South Africa shows that is true. South Africa shows we can change, that we can choose a world defined not by our differences, but by our common hopes. We can choose a world defined not by conflict, but by peace and justice and opportunity.
During the President and First Ladyâs trip to Africa this summer, they had the opportunity to visit Robben Island, home of the maximum security prison where Nelson Mandela and other anti-apartheid activists were jailed. Watch the video below to learn more about their experience.
See more photos and videos from their trip here.
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