Mandela celebrates 90th birthday in ancestral village
There was a time, not all that long ago, when he was the invisible
man whose name was a battle cry, his appearance known to most people only
from an out-of-date photograph, a hidden hero on a prison island off the
coast of Africa.
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But as he celebrated his 90th birthday Friday, Nelson Mandela was anything but invisible, a figure of reverence whose nine decades have been marked and observed at a huge rock concert in Hyde Park in London, a gala dinner for his children's charity in the august, chandeliered Long Room at Lord's cricket ground, and a host of tributes.
His birthday celebration was supposed to be a quiet affair in his ancestral village, Qunu, in the southeast of his country - with a mere 500 of his closest friends in attendance, as well as a touch of wry self-deprecation: